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A major aim of this text is to highlight alternative ways of thinking about the effects of culture on international relations, and to stimulate discussion on the relative merit of these various approaches. The book also shows the relevance of cultural studies for understanding two areas often assumed to be free of cultural influences: international violence, and the international political economy. The contributions not only include theoretical discussions, but also show how empirical analyses can be undertaken with the help of cultural theories.
DOMINIQUE JACQUIN-BERDAL is a Research Student in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics, London.ANDREW OROS is a PhD student and Fellow of the Faculty in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University.MARCO VERWEIJ is a Researcher and PhD student in the Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute.
List of Contributors Culture in World Politics: An Introduction; M. Verweij, A. Oros, D. Jacquin-Berdal Looking Backwards at Contemporary Societies; Y. Ferguson Culture, Power and International Negotiations: Understanding Palau-US Status Negotiations; P. Black and K. Avruch International Political Economy as a Culture of Competition; D. Blaney and N. Inayatullah Neorealist Claims in Light of Ancient Chinese Philosophy: The Cultural Dimension of International Relations Theory; R. Bleiker Conflict Resolution Across Cultures: Bridging the Gap; R. Cohen The Bounds of 'Race' in International Relations; R. Doty The Cultural Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict; M. Ross Cultural Aspects of Peacekeeping: Notes on the Substance of Symbols; R. Rubinstein Towards a Theory of State-Nonstate Actors: A Grid-Group Cultural Approach; V. Ward Index