Politics and Culture in International History

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comparative civilizations
cross-cultural conflict analysis
cultural foundations of international relations
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Eastern Christian Empire
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Good Life
historical diplomacy
Innocent Iii
intercultural relations
International Law
Ius Civile
Ius Gentium
Ius Naturale
Ius Privatum
Ivan III
King George III
Kushana Empire
medieval power structures
Modern European States System
Muslim World
National Interest
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Revealed Religions
Rhodian Sea Law
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Thutmose III
Venetian Diplomacy
Vizier Nizam Al Mulk
Western European Christians

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138530300
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The current political conflicts in Somalia and Russia make the reappearance of this book as relevant as ever. Politics and Culture in International History illumines world politics by identifying the causes of conflict and war and assessing the validity of schemes for peace and unity. Bozeman maintains that political systems are grounded in cultures; thus, international relations are by definition hitercultural relations. She deals exclusively with the thought patterns of the world's literate civilizations and societies between the fourth millenium B.C. and the fifteenth century A.D.

In a substantial new introduction, Bozeman analyzes world politics over the last half century, showing how the interplay of politics and culture has intensified. She notes that the world's assembly of states is no longer held together by substantive accords on norms, purposes, and values, but by loose agreements on the use offorms, techniques, and words. The causes and effects of these changes between the 1950s and 1990s are assayed by Bozeman.

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