Does the Anglosphere exist?

Do the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States share more than a language?

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Joe Biden announces the new Aukus alliance in September 2021
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The UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US all share the same language – but are our assumed commonalities real or imagined?

As a loose definition, the Anglosphere “is the name given to all those countries in the world where the majority of people speak English as their first language, almost all of which have similar outlooks and shared values”, said The Wall Street Journal in 2020.

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