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Political Geography

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Antecdent boundriesA boundary line established before an area is populated
Centrifugal forcesForces that tend to divide a country
Centripetal forcesForces that tend to unite or bind a country together
Colonialismthe expanison and perpetuation of an emprie
Commonwealth of independent statesConfederacy of indepedent states of the former soviet union that have united because of thier common economic and adminstrative needs
Compact statea state that possesses a roughly circular, oval, or rectangular territory in which the distance from the geometric center us relatively equal in all directions
Confederationa form of an internation organization that bring several autonomous states together for a common purpose
Domino theoryThe idea that polticial destabilization in one country can lead to collaspe of poltical stability in neighboring countries, starting a chain reaction of collaspe
East/West divideGeographic seperation between the largely democratic and free-market countries of western europe and the americans from the communist and socialist countries of eastern europe and asia
Electoral collegea certain number of electors from each state proportional to and seemingly respresentative of that states population. Each elector chooses a canidate believeing they are representing constituency's choice. The candidate who recieves higher proportion of electoral votes within a state recieves all the electoral votes for that state.
Electoral voteThe decison of a particular state elector that represents the dominant views of that electors state
Elongated statea state whose territory is long and narrow in shape
European UnionInternational organization comprised of western european countries to promote free trade among members
Exclavea bounded territory that is part of a particular state but is separated from it by the territory of a different state
FederlismA syste of government in which powe is distributed among certain geographica territories rather than concentrated within a central government
Fragmented statea state that is not a contiguous whole but rather separated parts
FrontierAn area where bordees are shifting and weak and where people of different cultures or nationalities meet and lay claim to the land
Geometric boundaryPoltical boundries that are defined and delimited by straight lines
GeopoliticsThe study of the interplat between political relations and the territorial context in which they occur
GerrymanderingThe designation of voting districts so as to favor a particular polticial party or candidate
Heartland theoryHypothesis proposed by halford mackinder that held that any political power based in the heart of eurasia could gain enough stregth to eventually dominate the world
ImperialismThe perpetuation of a colonial empire even after it is no longer politically soveregin
International OrgainizationAn alliance of two or more countries seeking cooperation with each other without giving up eithers autonomy or self-determination
Landlocked stateA state that is completey surrounded by the land of othe states, which gives it a disadvantage in terms of accessibility to and from international trade routes
Law of the seaLaw establishing states rights and responsibilities concering the ownership and use of the earth's seas and oceas and their resources
LebensraumHitlers expansionist theory based on a drive to acquire "Living space" for the german people
Microstatea state or territory that is small both in population and area
NationTightly knit group of indiviuals sharing a common language, ethnicity, religio, and other cultural attributes
Nationalisma sense of national pride to such an extent of exalting one nation above all others
Nation-statea country whose population possesses a substantial degree of cultural homeogeneity and unity


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