Okay, I could start with the empires, that would be the obvious place to start. You said the last two hundred years so that covers the peak of the british Raj, of the interference in the far east and of Imperial africa.
Then there would be christian missionaries, they still exist and again the last two hundred years covers arguably their peak. Charity workers could be construed in the same manner, in particular the ones educating about condoms and the like in aids ridden countries or giving advie on irrigation.
Then you've got to talk about the industries, the mcdonalds in istanbul, the workers in bangladesh being taught english so they can do call centres, the africans being given free nestle milk so they don't breat feeed and then can be charged more for mik later (despite their culturally being a strogn taboo against not breast feeding), the way Japan's isolationist government was toppled by the american navy tso secure trade. The market forces are doing a lot to westernise the world because the industry leaders are often western. Sweatshop kids being given free nike tops and such like.
Then there's crime and the drug trade and the way western drugs and alcohol are exported to non western societes (american indians and aborginies for instance).
Then there's military force, and governments like Allende's or Hussien's overthrown by western governments because they were leading those countries in a path we didn't approve of. That's the defeniton of interfering with their laws.
There's enviromentalism and the numerous times it has tried to stop other cultures from hunting animals when it's built into their values. The trade for stuuf like viory and chinese medicals is a long standing part of their cultures as is whale hunting.
There's the campagin against slavery (part of the culture of a lot of societies, though it sometimes can be only traced back to other western interference).
There's tourism (how many countries have signs in english now or accept american money? Lots because there's a demand for it.)
There's immigration (USA and the indian territorites for one but also Spain has english towns where there is no spanish spoken and everyone eats fish and chiops from an englsih owned pub.)
There's prostitution.
Need I go on?
Soooooo... a strong western economy that trades with other countries is an imperialist attempt at replicating the Crusades now?
Riiight.
Anyway, to address your semi-serious points.
A) Christianity is a separate entity to the western way of life, which is by and large secular. Apart from how Christian values shaped the original common law, it has nothing to do with politics anymore.
B) Countries trade. That's a fact. As such, successful industry that is in demand is in demand in other countries outside their own. Lots of French, German, Chinese, American etc. companies operate here - that doesn't mean an infiltration into Britain. It's called a global economy and is generally recognised as a good thing. Countries
choose to trade.
C) Drugs etc. are once again, sadly, supply and demand. Not only that, all cultures at any point in human history have taken mind altering substances. The fact several have become popular and can be traced to industrialised countries does not mean direct imposition on different cultures. They
choose to do it.
D) Hussein I've explained above. Allende was during the Nixon era. No more needs to be said on that. "McCarthyism" would be another term to say, but that was an era of foreign policy madness. But you're right. For a period of 10 years, America escaped their traditional isolationism and interfered in matters they could have left well alone. But apart from that there's nothing in the modern era of the same substance.
E) Environmentalism is global. You make it sound like it's a big clan of westerners going over to subjugate ivory hunters. The truth is native people take the active role in stopping this happening. We also do it to ourselves by trying to prevent things like rainforest destruction. Furthermore, activism is often personal and hardly every government led. See Japanese whaling for example. As part of a global world, people take note of global issues.
F) Hehe... Wow... That's right, being against slavery is bad, m'kay?
G) Also, wow...
H) The fact English communities exist abroad tells you two things. One, that Spain encourages the input into the economy migrants and tourism brings. And two, that Spanish law is adhered to, and our culture congregates to incorporate our own culture amongst ourselves rather than enforce it on Spain as a whole.
I) Eh? Prostitution is as old as the hills. The west didn't export that at all! You might want to go back to Mary Magdalene and beyond and do some research!