Culture and international relations: Narratives, natives and tourists
Culture and international relations: Narratives, natives and tourists
Culture and International Relations contextually re-examines the history of international relations in order to explore how the discipline has imported and employed the concept of culture. The author challenges the notion that IR has only been interested in culture since the end of the Cold War by tracing different understandings of culture throughout its history.
Reeves, Julie
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29 July 2004
Reeves, Julie
41e1aec6-0e3c-47cf-969d-59ec48978de8
Reeves, Julie
(2004)
Culture and international relations: Narratives, natives and tourists
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Routledge, 240pp.
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Culture and International Relations contextually re-examines the history of international relations in order to explore how the discipline has imported and employed the concept of culture. The author challenges the notion that IR has only been interested in culture since the end of the Cold War by tracing different understandings of culture throughout its history.
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Published date: 29 July 2004
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470447
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