Rubenstein s The Cultural Landscape Chapter 8: Political Geography

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Rubenstein s The Cultural Landscape Chapter 8: Political Geography Directions: The following worksheet accompanies your reading of the text. The key concepts and questions from the reading require bulleted support from the reading. These are your notes choose your information carefully without recopying the whole chapter. Key Issue #1 Where are states distributed? State defined = World s largest states: Microstates = Challenges in Defining States Sovereignty defined = Korea: One State or Two? *divided along 38 th parallel as a result of. China and Taiwan: One State or Two? *How did two Chinas come to exist? *Korean War 1950-53 led to 2 Koreas known as *Signs of Cooperation *Significance of 1971 *Signs of Conflict *Taiwan today

Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Who is sovereign? Western Sahara (Sahrawi Republic) What dispute surrounds the Western Sahara? Polar Regions: Many Claims (listen in class) South Pole = only large landmass that does not belong to a particular state Antarctic Treaty 1959 = UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982

Key Issue #2 Why are nation-states difficult to create? Nation-state = Development of the State Concept Ancient States *early examples = *city-state = What is the importance of the Fertile Crescent in the development of religions, as discussed in Chapter 6? How do you think the development of ancient states and religions are related? Medieval States *How were medieval states organized? Nation-States in Twentieth-Century Europe (some info just from class) *definition = *self-determination = *impact of WWI - *Germany 1930s-1990 - Nation-states and Multinational States *multiethnic state = example = *multinational state = example =

Russia: The Largest Multiethnic State Description of former Soviet Union Russians in Ukraine Independent Nation-states in former Soviet Republic Three Baltic States Three European States Lithuania Belarus Estonians Ukraine Latvians Moldova Five Central Asian States Turkmenistan Three Caucasus States Turmoil in the Caucasus Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Armenia Tajikistan Georgia

Colonies Colonialism defined 3 Basic reasons for colonialism: 1. 2. 3. (listen in class) Areas Colonized When By Whom Independence Latin America North America Africa Asia Middle East The Remaining Colonies Today s colonies = Ex. Puerto Rico most populous = Ex. Pitcairn Island least populous = Other examples to note: Greenland Hong Kong Macao What would need to change for Puerto Rico to no longer be classified as a colony of the United States?

Key Issue #3 Why do boundaries cause problems? Boundary = Difference from frontier = Types of Boundaries Physical Boundaries Cultural Boundaries Geometric Boundaries Cultural Boundaries Religious Boundary - Ireland Ethnic Boundary Cyprus Geometric Boundaries North America North Africa South Pole

Physical Boundaries Desert Boundaries Mountain Boundaries Water Boundaries The Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Territorial waters Contiguous zone Exclusive economic zone Shapes of States Significance of a state s shape: Compact States Perforated States Elongated States Prorupted States

Fragmented States Landlocked States Governing States A state has two types of government: & National Scale 3 Types of Regimes Democracy Autocracy Anocracy Three elements on which they differ: Selection of Leaders Citizen Participation Checks and Balances State Fragility Index =

Local Scale: Unitary and Federal States Unitary States Definition Federal States Examples Electoral Geography Gerrymandering = Three Forms: Wasted Vote Excess Vote Stacked Vote How was the city of Las Vegas treated in the 2 maps drawn by the political parties compared with the final map drawn by the court? p. 292

Key Issue #4 Where do states face threats? Global Cooperation and Competition The United Nations had 51 members in 1945 & 193 in 2011 How did UN membership grow? 1955 1960 1990-93 Reasons for failure of League of Nations (after WWI): Roles of UN today: Cold War Competition and Alliances: 1945-1991 How did the era of 2 superpowers work? How was there a bipolar balance of power? Hegemony = Collective Security =

Examples: Cuban Missile Crisis Competition and Cooperation in Europe Cold War-Era Military Alliances NATO vs. Warsaw Pact Cold War-Era Economic Alliances EU European Union COMECON - European Union in the 21 st Century # of members Examples of economic and political cooperation: 1. 2. 3. Eurozone Crisis (listen in class) Purpose of Eurozone: Problems with Eurozone:

Cultural Integration in Europe (listen in class) Boundaries Language Tolerance or Intolerance BREXIT (listen in class) Alliances in Other Regions OSCE OAS AU Commonwealth Terrorism by Individuals and Organizations Definition: Characteristics:

Origin of word terror : Assassinations: Problems associated with terrorism: Terrorism against Americans September 11, 2001 Attacks Who Where Why Effects

Terrorist Organizations Al-Qaeda Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) Boko Haram Sanctuary for Terrorists Afghanistan Pakistan Iraq Supplying Terrorists Iran State Terrorist Attacks: Libya =

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