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On Cultural Diversity
International Theory in a World of Difference

Critically evaluates how international relations theories have conceived culture, and advances a new account of cultural diversity and international order.

Christian Reus-Smit (Author)

9781108462747, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 9 August 2018

274 pages
22.7 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.42 kg

The rise of non-Western Great Powers, the spread of transnational religiously-justified insurgencies, and the resurgence of ethno-nationalism raise fundamental questions about the effects of cultural diversity on international order. Yet current debate - among academics, popular commentators, and policy-makers alike - rests on flawed understandings of culture and inaccurate assumptions about how historically cultural diversity has shaped the evolution of international orders. In this path-breaking book, Christian Reus-Smit details how the major theories of international relations have consistently misunderstood the nature and effects of culture, returning time and again to a conception long abandoned in specialist fields: the idea of cultures as coherent, bounded, and constitutive. Drawing on theoretical insights from anthropology, cultural studies, and sociology, and informed by new histories of diverse historical orders, this book presents a new theoretical account of the relationship between cultural diversity and international order: an account with far-reaching implications for how we understand contemporary transformations.

1. The road not taken
2. Cultured realism
3. The culture of international society
4. Culture as norms
5. Rational culture
6. The organization of diversity
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: International relations [JPS], Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC], Society & culture: general [JF]

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