Lecture 1 Flashcards

1
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What contexts can Political Geography Be studied in?

A

Historical and Contemporay

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2
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What can Nation-States images lead to?

A

Sterotypes

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3
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Why in some places can one population cross a boder more easily than the other?

A

Views of State, e.g Mexico and the US

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4
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Can states be members of?

A

Larger political bodies such as the UN

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5
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In which was does a state require recognition?

A

Internally and externally

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6
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What is soveregnity?

A

A claim to final authority over a political community

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7
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Name common features of a state?

A

Government, Military, Police, Coins, Stamps

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8
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What is the State according to the Dictionary of Human Geography?

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“A Centralised set of institutions facilitating coercive power and governing capabilities over a territory” (DHG, 2009)

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9
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What is a nation?

A

An imagined community of people with a shared identity and belonging

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10
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What is territory?

A

A defined unit of space organised and managed by a social group

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11
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What 3 things make a country?

A

State, Territory and Nation

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12
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What effect did colonisation have on the way land is controlled?

A

Nearly all land on Earth is occupied by an individual entity following the european model

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13
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Where did the Nation State System first proliferate in the 19th century?

A

Europe, basic building blocks

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14
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Why can Nation-States not always work?

A

They don’t always contain ethnicities of that nation due to geographical or societal changes e.g South Tyrol in Italy

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15
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What was the first name of the EU?

A

European Coal and Steel Commision

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16
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As late as 1974, which european countries were still under dictatorships?

A

Greece, Spain, Portugal

17
Q

Where is Europe’s last Dictatorship?

A

Belarus

18
Q

What defines the North Korean System?

A

Communist
Single Party
Secretive
Authoritarian

19
Q

Which country has been the base for most worldwide political systems?

A

The UK

20
Q

What Political System is the UK?

A

Constitutional Monarchy

21
Q

What Political System is the US?

A

Presidential Rebublic

22
Q

What Political System is The Vatican?

A

Absolute Monarchies

23
Q

What Political System is North Korea?

A

One party state

24
Q

Why is Politics Considered Geographical?

A

In different places at different times we can see different formations and policies

25
Q

Politics is a Process that develops….?

A

Over time and space

26
Q

According to Oxford 2017 what is Political Geography?

A

Concerned with the form organisation and administration of a state and with the regulation of its relation with other states

27
Q

What does Political Geography Encompass?

A

States, Territories, Nations, Borders, Political Systems, War, Peace and Geopolitics

28
Q

What does Politics mean in Latin?

A

Of the State