Contributors ask whether it is more useful to conceive of the world as arrayed in regional, cultural, institutional complexes or organized along the conventional dimensions of power, alliance, and geography.
Contributors ask whether it is more useful to conceive of the world as arrayed in regional, cultural, institutional complexes or organized along the conventional dimensions of power, alliance, and geography. They argue that perspectives that neglect the roles of culture and identity are no longer adequate to explain the complexities of a world undergoing rapid change.
^Peter J. Katzenstein (1996). The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World PoliticsISBN 9780231104692 (revised Oct 2015)
^Katzenstein, Peter J. (2014). The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics, Columbia Univ Pr. BiggerBooks. ISBN 9780231104692 (revised Nov 2023)