This term refers to the authority of a state to govern itself and make its own laws without external interference.
What is sovereignty?
This type of boundary is dictated by characteristics such as language, religion, or ethnicity.
What is a cultural boundary?
A supranational organization is an agreement between at least this number of states that work together in pursuit of common goals.
What is 3?
This term refers to a set of principles, ideals, doctrines, or symbols of a institution, class, or social movement that explains how society should work/be.
What is a political ideology?
This type of boundary dispute occurs when two or more parties (typically countries) disagree on the way the political boundary was drawn because they do not accept the boundary in the first place.
What is a locational boundary dispute?
Often confused with a nation, this term describes a politically defined area with established borders, a permanent population, and a sovereign government, essentially meaning a country with the authority to govern itself within its territory.
What is a state?
This type of boundary is dictated by politics and results in a straight or curved border.
What is a geometric boundary?
NATO is a well-known example of this type of supranational organization.
What is a military supranational organization?
While a federal government system shares power between central, regional, and local governments, in this type of system power is centrally located and the purpose of regional or local units is to carry out policy rather than create it.
What is a unitary government?
This type of conflict occurs when a boundary separates a natural resource that may be used by both countries.
What is an allocational boundary dispute?
A nation of people without a state that it considers home is called this phrase in Human Geography.
What is a stateless nation?
A country completely surrounded by another country is an example of this type of morphology.
What is perforated?
This type of supranational organization includes examples such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Arctic Council.
What is an environmental supranational organization?
In the United States' federal system, the separation of power and system of check and balances is maintained by three of these, including the executive, legislative, and judicial.
What are branches?
This type of boundary dispute occurs when there is conflict over how a particular boundary is functions.
What is an operational boundary?
A location within a state that is given authority to govern independently from the national government, a familiar example of which being the Native American reservations system in the US.
What is an autonomous or semi-autonomous region?
Thailand with its long extension as part of its territory is an example of this type of morphology.
What is prorupt?
This type of supranational organization focuses on issues related to commerce or trade and includes examples such as the European Union (EU), Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and G20.
What is an economic supranational organization?
This type of government is characterized as authoritarianism with extreme militaristic nationalism, strict social hierarchy, and contempt for other political systems, especially democracy and liberalism.
What is fascism?
What is the South China Sea?
A non-Arab ethnic group that live in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, this group is one of the largest stateless nations in the world.
Who are the Kurds?
The transformation of boundaries within the continent of Africa from the pre-colonial to post-colonial period exemplify this type of boundary which is enforced on a region by a more powerful state.
What is a superimposed boundary?
Shortly after his inauguration, President Trump withdrew the US from several supranational organizations including this one which played a major role in the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?
Based on the number of house and senate members per state, this system is the process in which our president gets elected which can sometimes result in the most popular candidate among voters NOT winning the election.
What is the electoral college?
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These lines are important because they can influence a state’s identity, interaction with neighboring countries and international community, and the exchange of resources, goods and services and people.
What are boundaries? (1000 points)