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Welcome to Chapter 8. Yes, we are switching to chapters instead of units. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. Where are states located? What are the problems defining a state? The “state” concept. Key Issue 1. Here ya go, some definitions:. State Four criteria Organized into a political unit - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Chapter 8

Yes, we are switching to chapters instead of units.

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY

KEY ISSUE 1

Where are states located?What are the problems defining a state?The “state” concept

Here ya go, some definitions:

• State– Four criteria• Organized into a political unit• Ruled by an established government

– That government has control over its internal affairs• Occupies a defined territory• Contains a permanent population

– Example: Mexico– Non-example: Kentucky

Another one…

• Sovereignty– Just learn how to say it now: SOV-ERN-TEE– You might as well memorize how to spell it too

– Independence from control of its internal affairs by other states

– Freeee!!!!– Formal or uniform region– Its own government, laws, army, leaders

Q: Just how many states are there?A: There is no definite answer

Y: Why? Well I’ll tell you…• Korea

– Used to be a colony of Japan– U.S. and Soviet Union got it after

WWII and divided it into North and South

– Two separate governments were formed ( and )

– North invaded South in the 1950s

– North hasn’t made very good decisions

– But… “Both Korean governments are committed to reuniting the country into one sovereign state”

Q: Just how many states are there?A: There is no definite answer

Y: Why? Well I’ll tell you…• China and Taiwan

– Most say that they are two separate, sovereignties

– China says it’s a part of China– In the 1940s the nationalists

went to Taiwan to establish a government separate from the Communists during a civil war

– Its been back and forth, the UN finally declared the communist government the “in” government in China

– Taiwan is not a member of the U.N.

Q: Just how many states are there?A: There is no definite answer

Y: Why? Well I’ll tell you…• Western Sahara– Most Africans say its

sovereign– Morocco claims it and

built a big wall around to keep out the rebels

– It has never really been totally sovereign

– Morocco controls most of the area that is populated

Q: Just how many states are there?A: There is no definite answer

Y: Why? Well I’ll tell you…• The Polar Regions• South Pole

• Ie. Antarctica• Overlapping and conflicting claims• Some recognized, some not!• The Antarctic Treaty

– 1959– Legal framework for managing

Antarctica– Yes to scientists– No to military

• North Pole– The Law of the Sea Treaty of

1982 – some territories overlap

Development of the State Concept

Ancient• Originated in the Middle East

(Fertile Crescent) • Center for land and sea

communications in ancient times

• City-states came first– Sovereign state that=

City+Surrounding countryside– City states that had surrounding

power were called empires• Egypt and Mesopotamia

The Fertile Crescent

Development of the State Concept

Modern European States• The Roman Empire

controlled most of the ancient world (Eastern)

• When the Roman Empire collapsed, the European portion was fragmented

• Various kings, dukes, barons, etc. became leaders of different European estates

Roman Empire

Colonies

• Colony: territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state– They are not independent

• Colonialism: The effort by one country to establish settlements in a territory – God, Gold, Glory

• Imperialism: Control of territory already occupied and organized by indigenous society

Colonial Possessions in 1914

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