Europeanisation

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Definition

Noun: 1. The process of adopting or being influenced by European cultural, social, political, or economic norms and practices: This refers to the phenomenon where non-European societies, institutions, or individuals integrate aspects of European culture into their own. It is often discussed in historical, sociological, and political contexts.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Europeanisation of the country's legal system was a condition for joining the union.
    • Scholars debate the extent of Europeanisation in global business standards.
    • The Europeanisation of cuisine in the colony introduced new ingredients and cooking styles.
Advanced Usage
  • As a sociological/political science term: In academic discourse, "Europeanisation" specifically describes the process by which European Union policies, norms, and practices shape the domestic policies, political structures, and public discourses of its member states and candidate countries.
    • The study focused on the Europeanisation of environmental policy in Eastern Europe.
Variants and Related Words
  • Europeanise (verb, chiefly British spelling): To make something European in character or style.
    • The company sought to Europeanise its management structure.
  • Europeanization (noun, alternative spelling): The American English spelling of "Europeanisation".
Synonyms
  • Westernisation: A broader, often synonymous term, though it can refer specifically to influence from Western Europe and North America.
  • Acculturation: The general process of cultural change and psychological change resulting from contact between cultures.
Antonyms
  • Indigenisation: The process of bringing something under the control or influence of the indigenous people of a region.
  • Nationalisation (in a cultural context): The emphasis on a nation's own distinctive cultural traditions, often in opposition to foreign influence.
Noun
  1. assimilation into European culture

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