Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes (properly formatted)

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country

an identifiable land area

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nation

a population with a single culture

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state

a population under a single government

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nation-state

a single culture under a single government

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sovereignty

means that a state is fully independent from outside control, holds territory, and that it has international recognition from other states or the United Nations

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multi-national states

made up of a number of different nations represented by the multitude of culture groups who have migrated and intermixed around the world

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nationalism

can derive from an existing culture group that desires political representation or independence, or from a political state that bonds and unifies culture groups

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stateless nations

where a culture group is not included or allowed a share in the state political process

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federal states & confederations

provides military protection, administers foreign diplomacy, and regulates trade as well as a number of internal administrative (executive branch), legislative, and judicial services across the country

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unitary system

a single centralized government

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microstates

sovereign states that despite their very small size still hold the same position as much larger states

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autonomous regions

certain parts of certain nations have been granted freedom from central authority, usually for historical, geographical, religious, or linguistic reasons

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semi-autonomous regions

have the same freedom as autonomous regions, but to a lesser degree

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supranationalism

the concept of two or more sovereign states aligned together for a common purpose

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supranational organizations

organizations formed for the purposes of trade alliances, military cooperation, and diplomacy

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Free-trade union

No taxes or tariffs are charged on goods and services that cross the internal borders of the EU

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Open-border policy

Between EU member states, there are no longer any border-control stations for immigration or customs inspections

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Monetary union

In 2000, the first EU members began converting to the Euro and phasing out their old forms of money

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Judicial union

The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg provides a legal venue for cases between litigants in separate EU member states

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Legislative and regulatory bodies

The 751-seat EU Parliament was established to propose and approve laws within the union

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Fortress Europe

describes the concept of sealing EU borders

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territoriality

the expression of political control over space

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citizenship

the legal identity of a person based on the state where he or she was born or where he or she was naturalized as an immigrant

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political boundaries

as expressions of political control, must be definable and clear

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finite lines

the borders between political states and political sub-unit areas (counties, parishes, parliamentary districts, and city limits)

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expatriate populations

citizens living outside of their borders

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enclave

a minority culture group concentrated inside a country that is dominated by a different, larger culture group

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exclave

a fragmented piece of sovereign territory separated by land from the main part of the states territory

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United Nations Conference on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS)

proposal of standard oceanic boundaries for all UN member states that was fully ratified in 1994

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territorial sea

Sovereign territory that includes the area of sea from shore out to the 12-nautical-mile limit

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Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

Exclusive economic rights from shore out to the 200-nautical-mile limit

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admiralty law

a part of international law that dictates legal procedures on the high seas

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the 1986 International Whaling Commission

a moratorium on commercial whale hunts that banned whaling after centuries of hunting dangerously depleted populations

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antecedent

Boundary lines that exist from prehistoric times

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relic

Former state boundaries that still have political or cultural meaning

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subsequent

Lines resulting from conflict or cultural changes, such as war and migration

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superimposed

Lines laid down for political reasons over existing cultural boundaries

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delimitation

when borders are put on the map

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demarcation

when markers are placed on the ground to show where borders lie

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physical

natural boundaries such as rivers, lakes, oceans, mountains, or deserts

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cultural

estimated boundaries between nations, ethnic groups, or tribes

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geometric

boundaries surveyed mostly along lines of latitude and longitude

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definitional

when border treaties are interpreted two different ways by states

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locational

when the border moves, like a river changing course or a lake drying up

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operational

when borders are agreed on, but passage across the border is a problem

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allocational

when a resource lies on two sides of a border

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frontier

open and undefined territory

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state morphology

the shape of a country that also impacts its society and external relations with other countries

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annexation

the addition of territory as a result of a land purchase or when a territorial claim is extended through incorporation

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planned capital cities

cities located in places where cities did not previously exist

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gerrymandering

the irregularly shaped districts that are highly elongated and prorupt

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aristocracy

a peerage of lords, earls, marquis, barons, dukes, princes, kings, and queens

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debt peonage

peasants paid rent and had their harvests taxed for the right to live on and work the land, keeping them in a cycle of debt

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absolute monarchy

where the supreme aristocrat, a king, prince, or duke, was both

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constitutional monarchy

where the supreme aristocrat remains head of state, but the leader of the elected parliament is the head of government, with integrated legislative and executive powers

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the monarch retains the power to

dismiss parliament; appoints judges, ambassadors, and other officials; is commander and chief of the military; and retains significant land holdings and estates

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prime minister (premier)

one who appoints senior members of parliament to be ministers or secretaries of executive-branch departments

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House of Lords

the upper house of parliament, which also serves as the supreme court

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Commonwealth of Nations

independent former parts of the British Empire that retain the British monarch as their head of state

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free-market democracies

countries with elected-representative parliamentary systems commonwealth countries, and other constitutional monarchies or republics

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republics

governments free of aristocracy or monarchical control and are fully under the control of the "common" people, as opposed to hereditary monarchy

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separation of powers

where the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are held by separate groups of people that keep each other in check

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Communism

Karl Marxs political-economic theories attempted to right the wrongs of feudalism and inequalities of capitalism in free-market democracies

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Marxism

the goal to create a class-free society where there were no inequalities in terms of wealth or power

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planned economy

an economy that does not rely on supply and demand like capitalism

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Five-Year Plans

comprehensive long-term economic plans that dictated all production in minute detail that were developed by the USSR

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geopolitics

the global-scale relationships between sovereign states

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centripetal forces

factors that hold together the social and political fabric of the state

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centrifugal forces

factors that tear apart the social and political fabric of the state

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balkanization

a situation in which the political landscape goes from a larger state to several smaller states

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neocolonialism

a contemporary form of colonialism based not on political control, but on economic pressure

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Heartland-Rimland model

designed to define the global geopolitical landscape and determine areas of potential future conflict

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Eastern European steppe

a very productive area of grain cultivation that was mostly controlled by the Russian Empire; Mackinder identified this as Heartland

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primary commodity of conflict

the thing that countries are willing to fight over

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buffer states

lands that would protect hostile countries by creating a surrounding buffer of sympathetic countries

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terrorism

planned violent attacks on people and places to provoke fear and cause a change in government policy

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state terrorism

when governments use violence and intimidation to control their own people

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