Culture and Order in World Politics
Herausgeber: Phillips, Andrew; Reus-Smit, Christian
Culture and Order in World Politics
Herausgeber: Phillips, Andrew; Reus-Smit, Christian
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Provides a new framework for reconceptualizing the historical and contemporary relationship between cultural diversity, political authority, and international order.
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Provides a new framework for reconceptualizing the historical and contemporary relationship between cultural diversity, political authority, and international order.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781108718936
- ISBN-10: 1108718930
- Artikelnr.: 57570837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781108718936
- ISBN-10: 1108718930
- Artikelnr.: 57570837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Andrew Phillips and Christian
Reus-Smit; 2. Culture and order in world politics Andrew Phillip and
Christian Reus-Smit; Part II. Historical Orders: 3. The Ottomans and
diversity Ayse Zarakol; 4. Qing and twentieth century Chinese diversity
regimes James Millward; 5. Cultural diversity and coercive homogenization
in Chinese history Victoria Tin-bor Hui; Part III. The Modern 'Liberal'
Order: 6. Cultural diversity with global international society Andrew
Hurrell; 7. Liberal internationalism and cultural diversity G. John
Ikenberry; 8. When liberal states bite back: the micro-politics of culture
Ellen Berrey; 9. Global institutional imaginaries Ann Swidler; Part IV.
Constitution and Contestation: 10. Universal and European: cultural
diversity in international law Arnulf Becker-Lorca; 11. The Jewish problem
in international society Michael Barnett; 12. Recognizing diversity:
establishing religious difference in Pakistan and Israel Maria Birnbaum;
13. Gender, nation, and the generation of cultural difference across 'the
West' Ann Towns; 14. Governing culture 'credibly': contestation in the
world heritage regime Elif Kalaycioglu; 15. Conclusion Andrew Phillips and
Christian Reus-Smit; References; Index.
Reus-Smit; 2. Culture and order in world politics Andrew Phillip and
Christian Reus-Smit; Part II. Historical Orders: 3. The Ottomans and
diversity Ayse Zarakol; 4. Qing and twentieth century Chinese diversity
regimes James Millward; 5. Cultural diversity and coercive homogenization
in Chinese history Victoria Tin-bor Hui; Part III. The Modern 'Liberal'
Order: 6. Cultural diversity with global international society Andrew
Hurrell; 7. Liberal internationalism and cultural diversity G. John
Ikenberry; 8. When liberal states bite back: the micro-politics of culture
Ellen Berrey; 9. Global institutional imaginaries Ann Swidler; Part IV.
Constitution and Contestation: 10. Universal and European: cultural
diversity in international law Arnulf Becker-Lorca; 11. The Jewish problem
in international society Michael Barnett; 12. Recognizing diversity:
establishing religious difference in Pakistan and Israel Maria Birnbaum;
13. Gender, nation, and the generation of cultural difference across 'the
West' Ann Towns; 14. Governing culture 'credibly': contestation in the
world heritage regime Elif Kalaycioglu; 15. Conclusion Andrew Phillips and
Christian Reus-Smit; References; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Andrew Phillips and Christian
Reus-Smit; 2. Culture and order in world politics Andrew Phillip and
Christian Reus-Smit; Part II. Historical Orders: 3. The Ottomans and
diversity Ayse Zarakol; 4. Qing and twentieth century Chinese diversity
regimes James Millward; 5. Cultural diversity and coercive homogenization
in Chinese history Victoria Tin-bor Hui; Part III. The Modern 'Liberal'
Order: 6. Cultural diversity with global international society Andrew
Hurrell; 7. Liberal internationalism and cultural diversity G. John
Ikenberry; 8. When liberal states bite back: the micro-politics of culture
Ellen Berrey; 9. Global institutional imaginaries Ann Swidler; Part IV.
Constitution and Contestation: 10. Universal and European: cultural
diversity in international law Arnulf Becker-Lorca; 11. The Jewish problem
in international society Michael Barnett; 12. Recognizing diversity:
establishing religious difference in Pakistan and Israel Maria Birnbaum;
13. Gender, nation, and the generation of cultural difference across 'the
West' Ann Towns; 14. Governing culture 'credibly': contestation in the
world heritage regime Elif Kalaycioglu; 15. Conclusion Andrew Phillips and
Christian Reus-Smit; References; Index.
Reus-Smit; 2. Culture and order in world politics Andrew Phillip and
Christian Reus-Smit; Part II. Historical Orders: 3. The Ottomans and
diversity Ayse Zarakol; 4. Qing and twentieth century Chinese diversity
regimes James Millward; 5. Cultural diversity and coercive homogenization
in Chinese history Victoria Tin-bor Hui; Part III. The Modern 'Liberal'
Order: 6. Cultural diversity with global international society Andrew
Hurrell; 7. Liberal internationalism and cultural diversity G. John
Ikenberry; 8. When liberal states bite back: the micro-politics of culture
Ellen Berrey; 9. Global institutional imaginaries Ann Swidler; Part IV.
Constitution and Contestation: 10. Universal and European: cultural
diversity in international law Arnulf Becker-Lorca; 11. The Jewish problem
in international society Michael Barnett; 12. Recognizing diversity:
establishing religious difference in Pakistan and Israel Maria Birnbaum;
13. Gender, nation, and the generation of cultural difference across 'the
West' Ann Towns; 14. Governing culture 'credibly': contestation in the
world heritage regime Elif Kalaycioglu; 15. Conclusion Andrew Phillips and
Christian Reus-Smit; References; Index.