Amar C. Bakshi

How the World Sees America · The Washington Post

I asked one question in a dozen countries.

2007–2008 Creator, reporter, and videographer 30 stories

Reporting for How the World Sees America in Kashmir
Kashmir

I was hired out of college by David Ignatius and Fareed Zakaria as the first editor of PostGlobal, the Washington Post's international affairs site. For months I commissioned and edited expert commentary about the world, and gradually concluded that the thing missing from all of it was people.

So I asked my editors to send me away for a year. The proposition was simple enough to fit in a sentence: go to a dozen countries and ask people what they make of America. Not officials — or not only officials. A drag queen in Karachi. A rapper in Beirut. Call center workers in Bangalore. A Filipina sex worker's daughter. A general who fortified Venezuela against a U.S. invasion he was certain was coming. A man in Mexico who became a drug-runner to feed his children. My grandmother.

I wrote and filmed. The video mattered because a transcript cannot carry a face changing its mind.

The series doubled PostGlobal's traffic, which mattered internally because it demonstrated that in-depth international reporting could pay for itself. Other projects at the Post were modelled on it. Fareed called it groundbreaking. But the reason I still think about it is narrower than any of that.

My parents came to America from India determined that I be wholly American. I was kept from Hindi, from other Indian families, from my grandparents — influences they considered backward. Fifteen years later the Washington Post paid me to go back and interview my Dadi Ma about how she saw the country I had been raised to belong to. That was in the series, filed alongside Ahmed Rashid and a Hezbollah leader's daughter.

The year

12
Countries
30
Stories filed
14
With video
PostGlobal traffic

The stories

India

  • How India Sees America

Pakistan

Turkey

  • Metal Storm: Imagining U.S.-Turkey War Video
  • Two Kurdish Turks: Waiting for U.S.
  • How Turkey Sees America
  • Mixed Reviews for U.S. from Erdogan's Old Home Video
  • Turkish General Edip Baser: America Must Fight PKK

Turkey & USA

  • Finding an Islamic Movement on Santa Monica Beach
  • Turkish Kurd Praises Ocean City Multiculturalism

Lebanon

  • Lebanon's Hip-Hop Struggle
  • An American Sister & Israeli Bombs Video
  • Hezbollah, Her Protector Video
  • Lebanon's Politicians: Avoiding the Assassins

Israel

South Korea

  • Korea's American Saviors Video
  • Dear (American) Leader

Philippines

Venezuela

Mexico

  • The View from the Border
  • Hector, Father Turned Drug-Runner
What came next
Race in '08 — the same method turned inward, travelling the United States as it chose its first Black president.
Commissioned by
The Washington Post · PostGlobal, with David Ignatius and Fareed Zakaria
Related
Other work →
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