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1 Sovereignty and Nations
1/11/2017

2 What is a political geographer?
Someone who studies human claims and conflicts concerning the use, patterns, and ownership of the land and its resources

3 How to influence decision making?
Geography Where? Why there? Consequences? Politics How to influence decision making? Political Geography

4 What is state? State  a political unit that has sovereignty (ultimate power within your territory) over a particular piece of land Almost all habitable land belongs to a country today In1940 there were about 60 countries and today there are 193! Some places are difficult to classify as there are many claims to them

5 The term country is a synonym for state Four elements of a state:
People – contains a permanent population Territory – occupies a defined territory on the earth’s surface Government – rules people Sovereignty – control over its internal and foreign affairs, independent from other states

6 What is a nation? Nation  A large collective of people united by common descent, history, language, culture or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory A social/cultural concept, more tied to ethnicity; a people with a sense of union with one another

7 Examples of nations Korea – almost everyone in Korea is Korean
Nations can transcend geographical borders Kurds who live in Turkey, Iran and Iraq The Kurds are a stateless Nation

8 Nation-State Nation-State  A political unit wherein the territorial state coincides with the area settled by a certain national group or people. This term coincides with the geographical area occupied by a nation Many governments try to build nationalism within a state in order to make it a nation-state

9 Nation-state examples
Self-determination  concept that every nation/ethnicity has the right to govern themselves There are very few nation-states (mostly in Europe) Iceland, Sweden, Japan, Greece They are all mostly homogenous with few minorities

10 How many Nation-States would there be?
What would Africa look like if divided by Ethnicity? How many Nation-States would there be?

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