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- Global North. Westernization has been a growing influence across the world in the last few centuries, with some thinkers ****uming Westernization to be the...
- Pochvennichestvo, anti-Westernisation movement Slavophile Westernization Total Westernization WesternizerBritannica Online Encyclopedia Howard F. Stein, "Russian...
- Communist Party had different views on total Westernization. There were views that regarded total westernization as a bourgeois liberalization proposition...
- and Southernization respectively are sometimes applied (analogous to Westernization). Proponents often argue in favor of a post-Western era by pointing...
- opened the country to widespread proselytism as part of a project of Westernization. The weakness of Korean Sindo, which—unlike ****anese Shinto and China's...
- Gaehyeok) was a collection of reforms that were aimed at modernizing and westernizing the Korean Empire as it felt held back from what other countries had...
- principle in his article "Moving Beyond the Traditional Westernization School and the Russian Westernization School" believed that Hu Shih was only revisiting...
- consumption of animal products and selected illnesses Urbanization Westernization Ezzati M, Vander ****n S, Lawes CM, Leach R, James WP, Lopez AD, Rodgers...
- learning during the Modern Gr**** Enlightenment led to the emergence among Westernized Gr****-speaking elites of the notion of a Gr**** nation. A secret organization...
- A yurt (from the Turkic languages) or ger (Mongolian) is a portable, round tent covered and insulated with skins or felt and traditionally used as a dwelling...