Changing Peripheries: East–West Relations During the Growth of Globalisation

The paper examines why Western culture achieved a position of hegemony in global development in the 1800s and why non-Western cultures, particularly Arabic, Indian, and Chinese cultures, did not achieve the same despite earlier supremacy in various fields leading to a type of globalization that can...

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Main Author: Olavi K. Fält
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Language:English
Published: The International Academic Forum 2012-08-01
Series:IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-arts-and-humanities/volume-1-issue-1/article-1/
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description The paper examines why Western culture achieved a position of hegemony in global development in the 1800s and why non-Western cultures, particularly Arabic, Indian, and Chinese cultures, did not achieve the same despite earlier supremacy in various fields leading to a type of globalization that can be termed “southernization”. I consider the question by assessing the political, cultural, and economic factors affecting globalization during different periods. My analysis utilizes Robert P. Clark’s entropy theory, according to which cultures have flourished by extending their sphere of influence, whereupon disorder and loss of energy have been moved elsewhere. The theory helps to suggest how Western Europe was able to adopt enough technical innovations produced by southernization to respond to the population pressures of the 1400s, thereby rising to a leading position in the world in the 1800s.
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spelling doaj.art-0e91b1bfb57b4bc2a3a6d1591082b7072022-12-21T19:13:43ZengThe International Academic ForumIAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities2187-06162187-06162012-08-011172210.22492/ijah.1.1.01Changing Peripheries: East–West Relations During the Growth of GlobalisationOlavi K. Fält0University of Oulu, FinlandThe paper examines why Western culture achieved a position of hegemony in global development in the 1800s and why non-Western cultures, particularly Arabic, Indian, and Chinese cultures, did not achieve the same despite earlier supremacy in various fields leading to a type of globalization that can be termed “southernization”. I consider the question by assessing the political, cultural, and economic factors affecting globalization during different periods. My analysis utilizes Robert P. Clark’s entropy theory, according to which cultures have flourished by extending their sphere of influence, whereupon disorder and loss of energy have been moved elsewhere. The theory helps to suggest how Western Europe was able to adopt enough technical innovations produced by southernization to respond to the population pressures of the 1400s, thereby rising to a leading position in the world in the 1800s.https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-arts-and-humanities/volume-1-issue-1/article-1/centerperipheryEast-Westglobalizationentropy
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title Changing Peripheries: East–West Relations During the Growth of Globalisation
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title_short Changing Peripheries: East–West Relations During the Growth of Globalisation
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