Chap 8 Political Geography

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Chap 8 Political Geography. Quick Chapter Overview. We talked about Nation vs State vs Country and used George Demko’s definitions, I find this a better set of tools then provided by Rubenstein. Make sure you know Demko’s definitions, review that powerpoint. 8.1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chap 8 Political Geography

Quick Chapter Overview

• We talked about Nation vs State vs Country and used George Demko’s definitions, I find this a better set of tools then provided by Rubenstein. Make sure you know Demko’s definitions, review that powerpoint

8.1The definition here of a State is similar to

Demko’s but not as complete, read this and compare with Demko’s in the Powerpoint using Japan as an illustration

8.2 Challenges in Defining States

• A good bit of the globe is still up for grabs

• Russia recently planted its flag on the seabed below the North Pole.

• Also refer back to the powerpoint laying-out Demko’s definitions

• Look ahead to section on colonies

Anacrtica: Not a Soveriegn State – at least not for now

8.3 Development of States

As you read about ancient states and city states does this make you reconsider how you think about Afghanistan or Somolia? Is tribalism still strong in these places?

Note that most European nation-states were created mainly in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Ancient city states and empires strongly linked to the environment (i.e. food production)

8.4 Nation-States & Multinational States

• Under Demko and Ethnicity we discussed much of this. Please review

8.5Review the three reasons for establishing

colonies.

Note that number two was the most important

 Note that most current colonies are rather small isolated islands.

8.6 BoundariesPhysical and cultural features and geometric

have mainly been used to create political boundaries. This practice has both pluses and minuses, what might these be?

Such boundaries may or may not reflect cultural boundaries.

 

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Mountain Boundaries

Historical Instability of Desert Boundaries

Geometric Boundaries

Cultural Boundaries

8.7 ShapeThe shape and location of a state both

represents a historical heritage and indicates possible challenges to future stability. Why?

 

Elongated State

Fragmented State

Perforated State

Prorupted States

Compact States

8.8 Governing States

Know the difference between

• Democracy—Anocracy—Autocracy

• And the three elements related to them

What is the difference between a unitary and federal state? What is the US and why? What about Canada or China?

Why is Africa so fragile?

What are the 5 reasons given?

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8.9All you need to know about how

“representative government” works or doesn’t work. Recently Californians voted to end Gerrymandering. Texas on the other hand is Gerrymanders paradise at present.

The Original Gerrymander

Review the various tricks for modern Gerrymandering

Booo… no Gerrymandering in Iowa

Hurrah!!! Gerrymandering is not an threatened species inTexas, Florida or Georgia

2008 California stopped Gerrymandering!!!

In November 2008, California voters passed Proposition 11, authorizing a state redistricting commission.[

While the long-term results will bear out over time, independent studies by the Public Policy Institute of California, the National Journal, and Ballotpedia have shown that California now has some of the most competitive districts in the nation, creating opportunities for new elected officials.

Now the Supreme Court has weighed in

Even Florida is changing

Gerrymandering and Legislatures

• Did you ever wonder why a national party could lose the presidency but win the House of Representatives -- one possible cause (although not the only one) is Gerrymandering.

8.10Supra-National organizations, is this the

wave of the future in a globalizing world?

8.11 & 12Terrorism, one way that non-

state entities attempt to effect state activities. Are there others?

State sponsored terriorism – Libya had been highly involved before the Arab Spring.

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