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Western way of war Name: Institution Introduction Warfare has been in the face of the world since time immemorial.... This he attributes to the western culture which has ensured that the principles of war have been upheld since time immemorial.... ? Three factors have contributed to the excellence of the western military over those of the neighboring non-european nations and the Americas.... hellip; It is from these differences that renown author Geoffrey Parker wrote a book titled, ‘'The western Way of War''....
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However, it is starkly discernible that the US led the way by a huge gap, achieving in the early 1950s the average per capita GDP that western european nations would only reach by the late 1960s.... This was accompanied by creation of a more uniform culture in the US.... Name Professor Module Date Changes in the american Society and Culture: 1945-1968 Post-World War II America emerged as a stronger nation thank before with Americans convinced that they had cultural superiority, economic strength and superior form of government....
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In order to understand the influence of colonization on the different countries, the essay will examine three major eras of European colonization of Asian countries: Great Britain that colonized India from 1633-1947; Spain that colonized the Philippines from 1550-1898; and French, which colonized Indochina from 1859-1984.... For example, Southeast Asians include French influence of bread in their meal.... The three colonial powers are valuable since they each created a historical and cultural impact on the colonized countries (Tewari and Alvarez 154-160)....
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In fact, Japanese military aggression in the Pacific purportedly had the inspired objective of freeing Asian neighbors from western european and American imperialism to create a peaceful and prosperous eastern constituency.... The essay "Enforced Democracy under american Occupation" discusses the occupation and changes brought about by allied forces in the post-world....
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Ives School, while not the founders of Abstract Expressionism, were greatly influenced by these American works and in new and profound ways, reached back across the ocean to the american artists and greatly impacted the Abstract Expressionist movement.... This movement is considered the first american movement to have a worldwide influence....
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The paper "The Influence of Hollywood on the Perception of the United States" describes that Hollywood has played a significant role in creating american culture.... Hollywood, as one of the most important factors that really helped for the growth of american culture and when analysing the history of American cultural transition, one can see the influence of Hollywood in different fields of American social life of America.... The portrayal of the Vietnam War in films also created a concept in the global audience about american culture and political scenario....
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This paper ''Coca-colonization in western Europe'' tells that Coca-colonization is a term that has been commonly used since 1949 to refer to the spread of Western cultural values and goods from America to other regions such as Western Europe.... hellip; Coca is used because, at the time, the Coca-Cola drink an American product had gained popularity in western Europe.... nbsp;In 1945 after the Second World War, political elites in western Europe among them businessmen strongly resisted the influence of Americanization....
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The latter comprised the modern countries, typically in western/ Central Europe, the US, and Canada, which took control over the remaining parts of the world using their early manufacturing power.... In any case, countries like China (1945-48), Vietnam, Algeria, Hungary (1956), Cuba, southern Africa in the Third World that was excluded from these gains resented this, vigorously at times, causing problems to the US-led world order and definitely to the Soviet Union, with the exception of the Vietnam war, that bled the United States in terms of money, life and morale of the nation....
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