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Misreading the Non-Western World

2013
It is not just in the economic and social arenas that western values and attitudes have come under pressure. The conclusion of Fukuyama’s work was that, with the fall of communism, the major challenge to western liberal values had ended. So confident were western leaders of the attractions of western democracy and the market economy that serious errors
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Western Theories and the non-Western World

South Asian Survey, 2014
Conventional international relations (IR) builds on Western problems and remain fixated on the Western understanding of war and conflict. Such ontology is grossly misleading to reflect upon and make sense of conflicts of the non-Western world. Western theories are based on ontological imaginations that are removed from the historical and sociological ...
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The “Modern” West and the Non-Western World

2018
This chapter deals with the question of “modernity,” that arises in this period, in which modern Europe begins to structure its discourse and identity, also by defining its “other,” and the role of Hegel’s philosophy in it. Historicism and world history, the contrast activity–passivity, the idea of “stagnation” and decadence, the relation between the ...
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Industrialization in the Non-Western World.

The Economic History Review, 1984
C. H. Lee, Tom Kemp
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Lip-vibrated instruments of the ancient and non-western world

1997
Definitions and problems When we hear the term ‘brass instruments’, most of us think first of standard western instruments such as the trumpet or trombone, polished precision instruments with valves or slides. These can be found all over the world today, not least in vernacular brass bands or popular music ensembles, where they exist alongside other ...
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Vietnam Failure and the Non-Western World

This chapter studies how the last fifteen years of James Burnham's writing career were dominated by the Vietnam War. In his analysis of the conflict, the geopolitical strategist usually employed themes that by now had been part of his writings for decades, such as the importance of force, power, and will.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jennifer L Lund   +2 more
exaly  

The Shenzhen ecosystem: What it means for the western world

Technology in Society, 2022
Mokter Hossain
exaly  

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