Book contents
- Before the West
- LSE International Studies
- Before the West
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Acknowledgements
- Maps
- 1 What Is the East?
- Part I Cihannüma
- 2 Making the East: Chinggisid World Orders
- 3 Dividing the East: Post-Chinggisid World Orders
- 4 Expanding the East: Post-Timurid World Orders
- 5 How the East Made the World: Eurasia and Beyond
- Part II Lessons of History
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - How the East Made the World: Eurasia and Beyond
Chinggisid Influences on a Globalising World (Sixteenth Century)
from Part I - Cihannüma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 February 2022
- Before the West
- LSE International Studies
- Before the West
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Acknowledgements
- Maps
- 1 What Is the East?
- Part I Cihannüma
- 2 Making the East: Chinggisid World Orders
- 3 Dividing the East: Post-Chinggisid World Orders
- 4 Expanding the East: Post-Timurid World Orders
- 5 How the East Made the World: Eurasia and Beyond
- Part II Lessons of History
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter traces Chinggisid influences throughout the globalising world order of the sixteenth century. It shows that the European timeline – so foundational to IR – cannot be thought of as free from influences from Asia. As this chapter clearly demonstrates, Charles V and the Habsburgs were very much shaped by their competition with the Ottomans. The chapter then moves to the north and discusses the influences of Chinggisid sovereignty model on Muscovy, specifically on Ivan IV. It also catches up with sixteenth-century developments in Inner Asia and Ming China. The sixteenth-century order, with its centre of gravity in the post-Timurid empires of west Asia, fragmented in the seventeenth century, during the long period of 'general crisis' (often associated with climate change) which frayed both the material and ideational connections across Eurasia. Though some Asian polities were relatively unaffected by this period of crisis and others bounced back economically, no world ordering projects were successfully launched out of the East after this period. This was a major contributor to the perception of Eastern decline.
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- Before the WestThe Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders, pp. 173 - 214Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022