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Centripetal forces
forces that bind the state together
Centrifugal forces
the forces that split the state apart
Nationalism
instilled feeling of allegiance
Unifying Institutions
set of institutions also instilling nationalism
Organization/Administration
public confidence in the effective organization and administration of the state is important.
Transportation and Communication
means of movement are centripetal forces if well developed
Subnationalism
disruptive influence if each group feels that its right to self-determination has not been recognized
Regionalism
desirable if autonomy is wanted or even secession
UNCLOS
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Delineated states’ rights to the resources of the oceans. Established 4 zones.
Territorial Sea
full sovereignty (innocent passage)
Contiguous sea
enforce customs and immigration (hot pursuit)
Exclusive economic zone
manage natural resources
High Seas
open to all states
World Trade Organization
enforced global trade policies associated with the GATT
GATT
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Designed to cut tariffs and other barriers to trade.
Free-trade Association
free trade among members, no restrictions with nonmembers
Customs Union
free trade among members, plus common barriers to trade with nonmembers
Common Market
customs union requirements plus free factor movement among members.
Economic Union
common market requirements plus coordination of economic policy
Warsaw Pact/NATO
established for mutual defense of the member states. W not in effect anymore, NATO is.
Gerrymandering
the practice of drawing political boundaries to unfairly favor one political party over another
Political Fragmentation
in certain states there are many districts that have jurisdiction over some services