Cultural political and economic
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Israel is PART of the west, by modern definitions [economic, cultural, & political (current)]
political and economic diferences
Europeans transformed Southeast Asia through colonization, which introduced new political structures, economic systems, and cultural influences. They established trade monopolies and exploited local resources, leading to significant changes in agriculture and industry. Additionally, missionary activities spread Christianity and Western education, which influenced local cultures and social systems. The legacy of European rule still affects the region’s political and economic landscape today.
Western Pacific Ocean
population growth, economic productivity, increased political complexity, technological innovation, and artistic and intellectual complexity
A large percentage of Western Australia's economic activity comes from mining. The state is rich in iron ore, gold and other minerals. There is also intensive agricultural economic activity in the southeast - mainly sheep and wheat.
The faction more likely to set up a pro-Western government typically aligns with liberal or moderate political ideologies, as they often prioritize democratic governance, market economies, and human rights, which resonate with Western values. Additionally, factions that have historically received support or endorsement from Western nations, such as through military aid or diplomatic recognition, are more inclined to adopt pro-Western policies. This alignment is often further influenced by the desire for economic partnerships and integration into Western political and economic systems.
Japan, United States, India and China are the four western powers in southeast asia
The goal of Western nations historically has often been to promote economic growth, political stability, and the spread of democratic values around the world. This has included efforts to establish free trade agreements, support for democratic institutions, and engagement in international diplomacy. Additionally, during the Cold War, Western nations aimed to contain the influence of communism and promote capitalism as a dominant economic system. Overall, their objectives have frequently centered on fostering a global order aligned with their political and economic ideals.