What is Colonialism?
A type of imperialism where people move into and settle on a different country
What are some qualifications required to be considered a state?
1. It needs to have a defined boundary
2. Contain a permanent population
3. Maintain sovereignty over its domestic and international affairs
4. Is recognized by other states
What is Geopolitics?
Relations between countries
What is the definition of a boundary?
Limits of an area
What is Globalization?
Integration of states, markets, and trade on a worldwide level.
The power of a political unit to rule over its own affairs
Sovereignty
What is Territoriality?
The willingness of a group or individual to defend territory
Cracking, Packing, Stacking, Hijacking, and Kidnapping are all types of___________
Gerrymandering
Which of the following is NOT a Supranational Organization.
A. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
B. United Nations (UN)
C. EDP Energias De Portugal SA (EEDPSA)
D. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
C. EDP Energias De Portugal SA (EEDPSA)
True or false, An example of a nation-state would be Ireland.
True
True or false, Centrifugal forces lead to satellite states during the Cold War.
False
__________ is the belief that a territory remains strong by conquering the weak.
Organic Theory
A state shape, or ____________ can influence how people in the state interact.
Morphology
___________ integration is the process of two companies merging with other companies that produce similar products of services while _______ integration is the process of a company, merging with another company which involved with the different steps of production.
A)Horizontal and Vertical
Nationalism is an example of a _________.
Centripetal force
True or False, The Berlin conference is directly related to imperialism.
False
The theory started by Nicolas Skyman is called _______.
Rimland
Name the types of state morphology
Compact, Elongated, Prorupted, Perforated, and Fragmented
What is the difference between Subnationalism and Supranationalism? For extra credit, list three examples of each in the world today.
Subnationalism is when an ethnic group feels greater loyalty to their traditions and homeland than to the land they currently live on. Supranationalism is when multiple countries form an organization to achieve greater benefits for all member.
What were some big factors that lead to the ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia in 1991?
The collapse of Communism left a power vacuum
What did the Heartland Theory argue?
It argued that land-based power was a key component in global domination
What’s the difference between Heartland and Rimland theory?
Extra Credit: What organization reflects the Rimland beliefs?
Heartland values land than the Rimland theory which instead values the seas
Define Shatterbelt.
A region that suffers instability because it is located between two very different regions.
What is an ethnic separatist movement and what do they strive for. Give a real-world example while answering this question. For extra credit, name a separatist movement that has engaged in terrorism.
An ethnic separatist movement is a movement of people with the same ethnicity who want independence from their current country.