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Political geography

A subdivision of human geography focused on the nature and spatial organizations of governments

State

A politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign giver meant and is recognized by a significant petition of the international community. A state has a defined territory, a permanent population, a government t, and is recognized by their states

Territory

An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or a state

Territoriality

In political geography, a country’s or more local community’s sense of property and attachment toward its territory , as expressed by its determination to keep it inviolable and strongly defended

Sovereignty

A principal of international relations that holds that final without over social, economic , and political should rest with the legitimate rulers of independent states

Territoriality integrity

The right of a state to defend sovereign territory against incursion from other states

Mercantilism

In a general sense, associated with the promotions of commercialism and trade

Peace of Westphalia

Peace negotiated in 1648 to end the thirty years war, Europe’s most destructive internal struggle over religion. The treaties contained new language recognizing statehood and nationhood, clearly defined borders and guarantees of security.

Peace of Westphalia

Peace negotiated in 1648 to end the thirty years war, Europe’s most destructive internal struggle over religion. The treaties contained new language recognizing statehood and nationhood, clearly defined borders and guarantees of security.

Nation

Legally , w term encompassing all the citizens of a state. Most definitions now tend to refer to a tightly knit group of people possessing bonds of language , ethnicity, religion , and other shared cultural attributes. Such homogeneity actually prevails within very few states.

Nation-state

Theoretically, a recognized member of a modern state system possessing formal sovereignty and occupied by a people who see themselves as a single , united nation.

Nation-state

Theoretically, a recognized member of a modern state system possessing formal sovereignty and occupied by a people who see themselves as a single , united nation.

Democracy

Governments based in the principle that the people are the ultimate sovereign and have the final say over what happens within the state

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multistate nation

Nation that stretches across borders and across states

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multistate nation

Nation that stretches across borders and across states

Stateless nation

Nation that does not have a state

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multistate nation

Nation that stretches across borders and across states

Stateless nation

Nation that does not have a state

Colonialism

Rule by an autonomous power over a subordinate and alien people and place

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multistate nation

Nation that stretches across borders and across states

Stateless nation

Nation that does not have a state

Colonialism

Rule by an autonomous power over a subordinate and alien people and place

Scale

Representation of a real world phenomenon at a certain level of reduction or generalization. In cartography, the ratio of nap distance to ground distance; indicated on a map as a bar, representative fraction , and/ or verbal statement

Multinational state

State with more that one nation within its borders

Multistate nation

Nation that stretches across borders and across states

Stateless nation

Nation that does not have a state

Colonialism

Rule by an autonomous power over a subordinate and alien people and place

Scale

Representation of a real world phenomenon at a certain level of reduction or generalization. In cartography, the ratio of nap distance to ground distance; indicated on a map as a bar, representative fraction , and/ or verbal statement

Work systems theory

Refers to the inter regional and transnational division of labor which divides the world into core countries , semi-periphery countries . And the periphery countries.