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Culture and Order in World Politics

Cambridge University Press
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; International Theory in a World of Difference (Cambridge 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.

The chapters are grouped into five sections: Introduction; Historical Orders; The Modern ‘Liberal’ Order; Constitution and Contestation; and Conclusion.

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Introduction, Andrew Phillips, Christian Reus-Smit

Culture and Order in World Politics, Andrew Phillips, Christian Reus-Smit

The Ottomans and Diversity, Ayşe Zarakol

Qing and Twentieth-Century Chinese Diversity Regimes, James A. Millward

Cultural Diversity and Coercive Cultural Homogenization in Chinese History, Victoria Tin-bor Hui

Cultural Diversity within Global International Society, Andrew Hurrell

Liberal Internationalism and Cultural Diversity, G. John Ikenberry

When Liberal States Bite Back: The Micro Politics Of Culture, Ellen Berrey

Global Institutional Imaginaries, Ann Swidler

Universal and European Cultural Diversity In International Law, Arnulf Becker Lorca

The Jewish Problem in International Society, Michael Barnett

Recognizing Diversity: Establishing Religious Difference in Pakistan And Israel, Maria Birnbaum

Gender, Nation and the Generation of Cultural Difference across ‘The West’, Ann Towns

Governing Culture ‘Credibly’: Contestation in The World Heritage Regime, Elif Kalaycioglu

Conclusion, Andrew Phillips, Christian Reus-Smit