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Culture and Order in World Politics

Phillips, Andrew(Edited by)Reus-Smit, Christian(Edited by)
Part of the LSE international studies series
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Understanding how cultural diversity relates to international order is an urgent contemporary challenge.

Building on ideas first advanced in Reus-Smit's On Cultural Diversity (2018), this groundbreaking book advances a new framework for understanding the nexus between culture and order in world politics.

Through a pioneering interdisciplinary collaboration between leading historians, international lawyers, sociologists and international relations scholars, it argues that cultural diversity in social life is ubiquitous rather than exceptional, and demonstrates that the organization of cultural diversity has been inextricably tied to the constitution and legitimation of political authority in diverse international orders, from Warring States China, through early modern Europe and the Ottoman and Qing Empires, to today's global liberal order.

It highlights the successive 'diversity regimes' that have been constructed to govern cultural difference since the nineteenth century, traces the exclusions and resistances these projects have engendered and considers contemporary global vulnerabilities and axes of contestation.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108605931 / 9781108605939
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
327
18/12/2019
English
440 pages
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