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1 What kind of boundaries do you see?

2 Function/Purpose Keeping People IN Keeping People OUT Mark limits of jurisdiction – symbol of SOVEREIGNTY Promotes nationalism

3 The partition of India left both India and Pakistan devastated. The process of partition had claimed many lives in the riots. Why was India partitioned this way by the British?

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5 Korea and Vietnam

6 Types of Boundaries  Three types of boundaries Geometric Physical Cultural  Best boundaries are those to which all affected states agree, regardless of the rationale used to draw the line  Geometric  Straight-line boundaries that do not related to the cultural or physical features of the territories involved  Ex. North/South Korea 38 th parallel  Physical (or natural) Physical (or natural)  Separate territories according to natural features in the landscape, such as mountains, deserts, or rivers  Ex. France and Spain are divided by the Pyrenees

7 What types of boundaries do you see?

8 Types of Boundaries Cultural Boundaries – Mark changes in the cultural landscape, such as boundaries that divide territories according to religion or language – Sometimes drawn according to geometric straight lines – Religious Only a few cases where religion has been used to select the actual boundary line Example: – South Asia, partition of India and Pakistan India and Pakistan – Ireland and North Ireland – Language Europe best example Idea spread during 20 th century – Versailles Conference

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10 Cyprus “Green Line” Boundary Contains two nationalities – Turkish= north, eastern 18% of population – Greek= south 78% of population Cyprus gained independence in 1960 – Constitution guaranteed Turkish minority rights – Cyprus never peacefully integrated the Greek and Turkish nationalities Series of Coups led to Turkish section declaring itself independent in 1983 – no one except Turkey recognizes independence Wall constructed between two areas – Buffer zone patrolled by UN – Accepted to EU in 2004

11 Boundary Evolution Evolution – Another way to classify boundaries depends not on how they were created, but how they evolved over time Antecedent boundaries – Existed before humans cultures developed into current forms Subsequent boundaries – Grow to divide space as result of human interaction Superimposed boundaries – Forcibly put on the landscape Relict boundary – No longer functions as a boundary Boundary Creation – Several steps on the growth of boundaries into final form Definition – Phase in which the exact location of a boundary is legally described and negotiated » De Jure » De Facto Delimitation – Is the step when the boundary’s definition is drawn onto a map Demarcation – Is the visible marking of a boundary on the landscape with a fence, line, sign, wall, or other means Administration – Is the enforcement by a government or people of the boundary that has been created

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13 Boundary disputes Conflicts over boundaries are divided into different categories – Can include mix of categories Type of Disputes – at end Type of Disputes – Territorial Disputes Conflict because one state wants to annex a territory whose pop. is ethnically related to them – Definitional disputes Fight over the language of border agreement in a treaty or contract – Japan and Russia – Locational /Positional disputes Occur when conflicting parties agree on the definition but not on where the boundary exists on a map – Operational /Functional disputes Conflicts over the way a boundary should operate or function – Allocational /Resource boundary disputes Fights over resources that may be divided by the boundary

14 Frontiers Frontier:  Region where no state exercises complete and political control or boundaries are weakly developed  Antarctica  Saudi Arabia and Yemen – Tangible geographic area whereas a boundary is a infinitely thin, invisible, imaginary line – Frontier provides an area of separation but a boundary brings two neighbors into direct contact A frontier area is uninhabited or sparsely settled by a few isolated pioneers 19 th Century (1800s) – Vast amounts of frontiers Australia American West Canadian North Sub-Saharan Africa

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