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Culture and International Relations

Autor Jongsuk Chay
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Meeting a major challenge, twenty-four scholars collaborated to produce this unprecedented volume on the cultural dimensions of international relations. This field of study, long considered too vast, has up to now been neglected by scholars in the humanities and international relations. This 18-chapter book provides a theoretical overview, examines the present status of scholarship where international relations and the humanities intersect, and studies the impact of cultural differences in shaping foreign policy. U.S. international political culture receives special attention. Other cultures given close examination include Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The book concludes with a discussion of the key issues in culture and international relations.The importance of culture in international relations has long been recognized yet neglected. This volume fills this void of scholarship. It has three objectives: to survey studies completed to date; to determine the impact of cultural differences upon the foreign policy making process; and, most importantly, to push forward the frontiers of knowledge in this field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275930189
ISBN-10: 0275930181
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JONGSUK CHAY is a Professor of History at Pembroke State University. He is the editor or coeditor of Problems and Prospects of American-East Asian Relations (1987), U.S.-Korean Relations, 1882-1982 (1982), and The Buffer States in World Politics (1987) and the author of A Symmetrical Diplomacy: Korean-American Relation to 1910(1990) and a number of scholarly articles and chapters on American-East Asian Relations, American foreign policy, and international relations.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction and OverviewThe Concept of Culture in the Theory of International Relations by R.B.J. WalkerThe Humanities and International RelationsIs War a Cultural Universal? Anthropological Perspectives on the Causes of Warfare in Human Societies by James M. WallaceDiplomatic History and International Relations by Jongsuk ChayA Literary Perspective on World Peace by Thomas J. LeachMusic and International Relations by Estelle R. JorgensenJustifying War: A Philosophical Critique by Jeffery L. GellerCulture and American Foreign PolicyThe United States as Ally and Adversary in East Asia: Reflections on Culture and Foreign Policy by John P. LovellCulture in American Foreign Policy since 1900 by Frank NinkovichUnited States Foreign Policy Manifest Theology by Johan GaltungThe Use and Abuse of Norms in U.S. Foreign Policy by Kenneth W. ThompsonWorld Cultures and International RelationsGender, Skill and Power: Africa in Search of Transformation by Ali A. MazruiAsian Culture and International Relations by Michael HaasCultural Style and International Policy-making: The Latin American Tradition by Ronald E. Ebel and Raymond TarasIslamic Revivalism and Its Impact on the Middle East and the Superpowers by Hassan Bakr A. HassanIssues in Culture and International RelationsCommunication and International Relations by Hamid MowlanaSwords into Plowshares: Some Thoughts as to What Went Wrong by Rick HerrickIdeology and International Relations: Self-Reliance in China and North Korea by Han-Sik ParkCulture, Modernism, Postmodernism: A Challenge to International Relations by Richard A. FalkBibliographyIndex