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A subfield within the human branch of geography. The study of the interaction of geographical area and political process. It is the formal study of territoriality. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Interacti Interacti on of on of politics politics and place and place

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POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. A subfield within the human branch of geography. The study of the interaction of geographical area and political process. It is the formal study of territoriality. Interaction of politics and place. U.S.- Canada boundary Alberta- Montana. U.S.- Mexico boundary - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• A subfield within the human branch of geography.• The study of the interaction of geographical area and

political process.• It is the formal study of territoriality.

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY

Interaction Interaction of politics of politics and place and place

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U.S.-Canadaboundary

Alberta-Montana

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U.S.-Mexicoboundary

Calexico, California-Mexicali, Mexico

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Politics of GeographyPolitics of Geography

Effect of place on politics Effect of place on politics and effect of and effect of politics on placepolitics on place

ExampleExample::Making political boundariesMaking political boundaries

Place on politicsPlace on politics

Politics on placePolitics on place

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Political Geography

• Economics supposedly eroding significance of national borders.

• However, many ethnic minorities feel they deserve states of their own.

• States under attack from above (global economics) and from below (ethnic communities).

• Yet states are still powerful, and can respond.

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• A politically organized territory

• Administered by a sovereign government

• Recognized by a significant portion of the international community.

A state must also contain:

– a permanent resident population

– an organized economy

STATE

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• A country whose population possesses a substantial degree of cultural homogeneity and unity.

• Stems from European Renaissance idea (Rousseau) of the “social contract” as highest moral order.

• Imposed on much of the world by the West.

NATION - STATE

Classic Example Classic Example of of

a Nation-State:a Nation-State: JapanJapan

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Every U.S. citizen = American nationality

Every American = belongs to a “race” (though this has no scientific meaning)

Some Americans = identified with ethnicity

Multi-ethnic States

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Geographic Characteristics of States

• SIZE– What role does size play in the economy of a

state? In government services? In nationalism and patriotism?

– Does shape have any effect? – What are the most powerful nations on earth

today?– What were the most powerful nations on earth

200 years ago?

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Geographic Characteristics of States

Shape• Compact - smaller states, especially if they are simply shaped.

• Prorupt are nearly compact but possess one or sometimes two narrow extensions of territory.

• Elongated – thin, narrow, long shapes.

• Fragmented – islands or other fragments.

• Perforated – “holes” cut into the state.

On the next slide, match the term to

the State.

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Shape• Compact • Prorupt

• Elongated

• Fragmented

• Perforated

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Africancolonies

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Decolonization, 1940s-1990s

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Types of territorialityState

Ethnic

Religious

Racial

Fears of“Balkanization”(splitting state)

But commondefiance ofoutsiders

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Kurds – “Nation Without a State”

Ethnic group in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria.

Many Kurdswant to create a state of“Kurdistan”

States pit Kurdsagainst each other.

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Iraq

Ethnic:Arabs vs.Kurds

Religion:Sunnis vs.Shi’as

Rulers wereSunni Arab

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ARMENIA (Christian) vs.AZERBAIJAN (Shi’a Muslim)

Yet Shi’a Iran stayed neutral,fearing ethnic Azeris in NW Iran (Ethnic territoriality won)

Armenia-AzerbaijanWar, 1988-94

Armenian (above) and Azeri views

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Kashmir conflict(CHINA)

INDIA

PAKISTAN CHINA

KASHMIR

INDIA (Hindu) vs.PAKISTAN (Muslim)

British India partitionedinto two states, 1948.

Kashmir had Muslimmajority but Hindu ruler.

Wars split Kashmirbetween India,Pakistan, and China(all now have nukes)

Indian andPakistanipropagandamaps

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GEOPOLITICSGEOPOLITICS - State’s power to control State’s power to control territory, shape international policyterritory, shape international policyand other states’ foreign policy. and other states’ foreign policy.

GEOPOLITICSGEOPOLITICS - State’s power to control State’s power to control territory, shape international policyterritory, shape international policyand other states’ foreign policy. and other states’ foreign policy.

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Cold War propaganda map: “Red menace”

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Growth of Russian Empire

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Enlargement ofSoviet bloc after

World War II

BerlinWall,

1961-89

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NATO and Warsaw Pact, 1945-89

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View of Communist “Red Bloc” during Cold War

Lumping failed to recognizedifferences among Communists,

or local causes of conflict

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Terrorism, Al-Qaeda, and “The Axis of Evil”

• President G.W. Bush used this phrase in 2002 to describe Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (formerly called “rogue states”) to suggest that post 9-11 geopolitics is best understood as capitalist democracies versus dictatorships and the terrorists they sponsor.

• PBS NewsHour discussion of the speech.

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How Many Americans View the World

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Cartoon:

Bush’s Viewof the World?

Problem:some formerallies laterseen as “evil”

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United Nations Member States (191)

Switzerland 2002

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EuropeanUnion

Began as EuropeanEconomic

Community(EEC), 1957.

Stronger in 1994

10 new membersjoined, 2004

Turkey, Greece, Romania,

Bulgaria want to join.

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Levels ofadministrativeregions

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ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY

Political Geography of ElectionsPolitical Geography of Elections

Variation of voting districtsVariation of voting districtsand voting patternsand voting patterns

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U.S.congressional

delegationredistricting

Reapportionment :allocating seats toa geographic area

(after every census)

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“Gerrymandering”

Redistricting forpartisan purposes

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1860 Presidential Vote

Led to Southern secession, Civil War

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1996 Presidential Vote

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Congressional reapportionment

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2004 Presidential Vote

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2004 Presidential Vote

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2004 Presidential Vote

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Davis (D) 48%Simon (R) 42%Camejo (G) 5%Copeland (L) 2%

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