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15 Cards in this Set
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Geometric Boundary - Lovie |
Political boundary Define and delimited as a straight line or an arc |
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Physical-political boundrary-lovie |
Political boundary Define and delimited by a prominent physical feature in the natural landscape |
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Heartland theory-lovie |
geopolitics hypothesis proposed by British Harold Mackinder during the first two decades of the 20th century that any that any politics power based in the heart of Eurasia could gain sufficient strength to eventually dominate the world |
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Critical geopolitics-lovie |
Process by which geopolitical deconstruct and focus on explaining the underlying spatial assumptions and territorial perspectives of politicians. |
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Unilateralism-lovie |
World order in which one state is in a position of dominance with allies following rather than joining the political decision making process. |
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Supranational organization-lovie |
A venture involving three or more nation-states involving formal political economic political and/or culture cooperation to promote shared objectives. The European union is one such organization. |
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Deterriotorialization-lovie |
A term used to describe the economic social and cultural geographies that look less and less like the maps of states. Globalization networked communities and the like undermine the states traditional territorial authority |
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Reterritorialization- lovie |
States are moving to solidify control over its territory. For example solidifying their borders due to concern over immigration |
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Compact state- lovie |
A state that possesses a roughly circular oval or rectangular territory in which the distance from the geometric center is relatively equal in all directions. Example:Poland Kenya Uruguay |
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Prorupted state- lovie |
A type of territorial shape that exhibits a narrow elongated land extension leading away from the main body of the territory. Example: Mozambique and Thailand |
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Elongated state-lovie |
A state whose territory is long and narrow in shape. Example: Indonesia |
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Fragmented state-lovie |
A state that is not contiguous whole but rather separate parts. Example: Indonesia |
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Perforated state- lovie |
A state whose territory completely surrounds that of another state. Example:south Africa |
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Enclave-lovie |
A country or part of a country that is surrounded by another. Example: Vatican city is an enclave of Rome |
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Exclave-lovie |
A part of a country that is or almost completely separated from the main part of the country. Example: Alaska and Hawaii for the USA |