group of people with a common identity based on shared cultural traits
What is a nation?
The imposition of the Superimposed boundaries onto the African continent by European powers in the late 1800's.
What is the Berlin Conference?
boundaries that are established on straight lines of latitude and longitude; ExL Saudi Arabia and Iraq
What is geometric?
This organization was formed in 1949 to provide support for member countries through political and military means; currently comprised of 31 states (Hungary just signed to approve Sweden on Feb. 26 2024)
What is NATO?
The redrawing of legislative districts in the US to benefit the party in power.
What is gerrymandering?
nation that does not have a state to occupy
What is a stateless nation?
use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries; typically seen in semi-periphery and periphery countries
What is neocolonialism?
border that no longer exists but has left an imprint on the cultural or environmental geography
What is relict?
This organization is focused on expanding the economic growth in Europe; provides for open trade, common currency, and open borders
What is the European Union?
style of government in which power is shared between central government and local governments
What is federalism?
region in a state that has been given authority to govern independently from the national government
autonomous/semi autonomous region
region that is experiencing instability between states with overlapping territoriality and political power; Ex: Balkan Peninsula
What is a shatterbelt?
border that is drawn over existing cultural boundaries by an outside force
What is superimposed?
organization that is comprised of 8 countries that focus on the Arctic Ocean and environmental sustainability in that region
What is the Arctic Council?
What is unitary government?
state that has various ethnicities and cultures within its borders
What is a multinational state?
a strategic strait or canal that is hard to pass through and has competition for use: Ex: Strait of Malaca
What is a choke point?
borders established before major settlement of people
What is antecedent?
organization comprised of 11 countries in the Southeast Asian Region; formed to accelerate economic growth and profess in the region; provides some protection against larger country influence
What is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)?
Physical geography, ethnic cleansing/separatism, terrorism, economic/social problems, and irredentism can lead to...
What is devolution of states?
occurs when the borders of the nation match the borders of the state
What is a nation-state?
process in which regions within a state demand and gain political strength and autonomy at the expense of the central government
Boundaries must first be ________________, then ________________ (placed on maps), and then may be ______________.
What are defined, delimited, demarcated?
organization comprised of most countries that promotes international peace and security, protects human rights, deliver humanitarian aid, etc.; provides 17 sustainable development goals
What is the United Nations?
The Kurds are a stateless nation because...
What is "they are a nation that span across multiple states"
nation that lives in more than one state
What is a multistate nation?
What is irredentism?
this set the territorial seas at 12 nautical miles from the coast lines and EEZ at 200 nautical miles
What is United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS)?
Explain a positive and negative of supranational organization membership.
Explanation
Name one current event and the concept it connects to in political geography.
Ukraine v. Russia
Israel v. Hamas
Sudan v. South Sudan