A boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in place while people moved in to occupy the surrounding area
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Autocracy
A country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people
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boundary
An invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory
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Buffer State
A smaller or weaker country sandwiched between two larger and stronger powers. They can help to prevent dangerous conflicts or be exploited by either/both neighboring powers
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Centrifugal Force
Factors that disrupt internal order and destabilize a state from within. (think centrifuge, as it accelerates and causes chaos INSIDE itself)
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Centripetal Force
Factors that promote national unity and stability in a state
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Choke point
A strategic narrow route on land or sea providing passage through or to another region; significant for military and/or economic activity
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City-State
A sovereign state comprising a city and its immediately surrounding countryside
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Colonialism
An attempt by one state/country to establish permanent settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory
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Colony
A territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state rather than completely independent
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Compact State
A state that possesses a roughly circular shape from which the geometric center is relatively equal in all directions
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Consequent boundary
A boundary that coincides with a cultural divide such as religion or language
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Democracy
A country in which citizens elect leaders and can run for office
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Devolution
The movement of power from the national government to regional governments within a country
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Elongated State
A state with a long, narrow shape
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Enclave
A territory surrounded by, but not part of, a country; e.g. Lesotho, San Marino
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Exclave
A piece of national territory separated from the main body of a country by the territory of another country; e.g. Alaska
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Federal State
An internal organization of a state that allocates most powers to units of local government
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Federalism
A political system in which powers are separated between various states and these states are unified under an overarching political system that has some, but not all, sovereign power within the boundary of the overarching state
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Fragmented State
A state that includes several discontinuous pieces of territory
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Frontier
A zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control
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Geometric Boundary
A political boundary that is formed by arcs or straight lines irrespective of the physical and cultural features of the land it passes through
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Geopolitics
The study of the effects of Earth's geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations
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Gerrymandering
The process of redrawing legislative boundaries in order to benefit the party in power.
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Irredentism
A national group controls one country while also seeking control of an adjacent area of a second country
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Microstate
A state that encompasses a very small land area
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Multiethnic State
A state that contains more than one ethnicity
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Multinational State
A state that contains two or more ethnic groups that each have distinct traditions of self-determination yet often agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities
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Nation-State
A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
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Neocolonialism
The use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies
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Perforated State
A state that fully surrounds another state, e.g. South Africa and it's enclave: Lesotho
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Physical Boundary
A boundary that coincides with deserts, mountains, or bodies of water
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Prorupted State
An otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension like a panhandle or peninsula, e.g. Thailand, Namibia
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Relic Boundary
A boundary that has ceased to function but can still be detected on the cultural landscape. It no longer exists as an international boundary
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Self-determination
The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
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Shatterbelt
A region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress, and often fragmented by aggressive rivals.
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Sovereignty
The ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
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State
An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
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Stateless Nation
A group of people with a common culture occupying a particular territory that does not operate as an independent political unit with a defined, permanently populated territory and has no sovereign control over its internal and foreign affairs. Essentially, a people without a state.
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Subsequent boundary
A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred. It developed with the evolution of the culture of the cultural landscape and is adjusted as the cultural landscape changes.
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Superimposed Boundary
A boundary that has been imposed on an area by an outside or conquering power. This boundary ignores the cultural organizations on this landscape
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Supranationalism
An alliance involving 3 or more countries for their mutual benefit such as economic, cultural or political/ military; a large amount of power given to an authority which in theory is placed higher than the individual states that make up the alliance
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Territoriality
The connection of people, their culture, and their economic systems to the land
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Terrorism
The systematic use of violence by a group in order to intimidate a population or coerce a government into granting its demands
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Unitary State
A centralized governmental system in which nearly all of the sovereignty and power reside with the central government of the state
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Defined Boundary
legally recognized boundary
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Delimited Boundary
noted on a map by cartographers
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Demarcated Boundary
physical markers or barriers that identify boundary