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Unit IV: Political Organization of Space

Unit IV: Political Organization of Space. Political Geography organization & distribution of political phenomena

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Unit IV: Political Organization of Space

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Political Geography

• organization & distribution of political phenomena

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Territory

• effort to control land

• world divided by borders– countries (or “states”)

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I. States

1. independent political unit

2. w/ defined territory

3. must be recognized by others

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World States

• 192 recognized by UN

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Issues defining states

• some territories not recognized:

– Taiwan– Tibet– Western Sahara

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II. Nations II. Nations

• A cultural unit A cultural unit bound by sense of bound by sense of shared shared beliefs/customs beliefs/customs

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“Stateless Nations”

• Nations without a country

– Palestinians– Kurds – Basques

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Multinational State

The Former Yugoslavia

•A state with more than one nation.

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The Nation-State

• a nation & a state (country w/ homogenous culture)

• about 20 countries

Exs: Iceland, Portugal, Poland, Japan

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d. stateless nation

Types of Relationships Between “states” & “nations”

a. nation-state

b. multi-national state (Cyprus)

c. part-nation state (Arab)

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Spatial Characteristics of States

• Smallest:

City-states:• Singapore, Monaco, San Marino

Microstates: Andorra, The Vatican

• Largest: Russia

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5 basic shapes:

– Compact (Uruguay, Zimbabwe, Poland)

– Prorupt (extension out; Thailand)

– Elongated (Chile)

– Fragmented (difficult to defend; Philippines, Indonesia)

– Perforated (country that surrounds another; South Africa

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A

C

B

E

D

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Relative Location

• size and shape matter!

• absolute & relative location matter!Ex: Singapore, Switzerland

• Landlocked countries usually at disadvantage– Bolivia

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Boundary Types

1. Physical: mountains, rivers, lakes

2. Geometric: lines of latitude/longitude

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3. Cultural: separated by language/religion – India & Pakistan

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Boundary Origins

1. Antecedent: border before populated Ex: U.S.

2. Subsequent: border drawn after2 types:

• Consequent (Ireland & N. Ireland)• Superimposed (British India)

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– Ireland & N. Ireland

Consequent

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3. Relict/relic Boundary: historical boundary

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U.N. Convention of the Law of the Sea

• Territorial waters: 12 NM out• Exclusive Economic ZoneExclusive Economic Zone: 200 NM (fish, mineral resources)

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Types of Boundary Disputes

1. Positional: over border

2. Functional: over policies (immigration)

3. Resource (oil)

4. Territorial- irredentism

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Capital Cities:

• usually centralized (“core” area)

Primate City: dominates economic activity

• some capitals relocated:

– Forward Thrust Capital (Abuja, Brazilia, Canberra, Islamabad)

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Nigeria - Abuja

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Geopolitics

Ratzel’s Organic Theory: countries are living organisms

Mackinder Heartland Theory:

land-based power (pivot area Europe)

Spykman Rimland Theory:

naval power

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Forms of Government

Unitary: centralized gov’t (strong capital)

Federal: gov’t organized by territories

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Centripetal Forces

• promote cohesion

• nationalism

• unify

• better transportation/communication

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Centrifugal Forces

• challenges to the state

• ethno-nationalism

• devolution (autonomous regional gov’t); regionalism

• inequality

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Ethnocultural Devolutionary Movements

Eastern Europedevolutionary forces since the fall of communism

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Economic Devolutionary

Movements

Catalonia, Spain

Barcelona is the center of banking and commerce in Spain and the region is much wealthier than the rest of Spain.

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Electoral Geography

Gerrymandering: redrawing of voting districts to benefit 1 political party

• protects minority districts

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Supranational Organizations:

3 or more states form an alliance

- military (NATO)

- economic (EU, NAFTA)

-political (UN)

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Global Scale – The United Nations

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Regional Scale – The European Union