Global Northwest

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The Global Northwest constitutes most of the Western world, with Western countries in Oceania sometimes included.[1]

The Global Northwest constitutes Europe (sometimes considered to only include Western Europe)[2] and the Western countries of North America.[3][4][5]

Much of modern scholarship around various topics has centered around the Global Northwest, to the detriment of understanding other parts of the world.[3][6]

See also

Other global regions

Subregions

Nearby regions

Intersecting regions

  • North Pacific
    , intersecting with the west of North America
  • Global Southwest, intersecting with the south of North America

References

  1. ^ "World Order Z: The Irreversibility of Change and Prospects for Survival". Russia in Global Affairs. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
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