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Page 1: NATIONS: BORDERS AND POWER Chapter 15. Political Geography There are 196* countries in the world today. Countries have independent governments, territory,

NATIONS: BORDERS AND POWERChapter 15

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Political Geography

• There are 196* countries in the world today.• Countries have independent governments, territory, and borders.

• The area that a government controls creates a political region.

• Governments can only create and enforce laws within their borders.

• Political maps are designed to show boundaries separating different countries – these are known as borders.

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Borders

• Every nation has fixed borders• Several factors can determine borders…

• Physical features• Historical circumstances• Political agreements

• There are 3 types of geographic boundaries:1. Natural – based on physical features

2. Cultural/Political – based on cultural/political traits

3. Geometric – based on regular, geometric patterns

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Natural Borders

• Conform to physiographic features in the landscape such as rivers and mountain ranges

• Examples: • Rio Grande between Texas &

Mexico• Pyrenees Mts. between Spain

& France• Great Lakes between U.S. &

Canada• Lake Chad in Africa

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Cultural/Political Borders

• Mark breaks in the human landscape• Examples:

• Ireland & Northern Ireland• Israel & Palestine• Sudan & South Sudan• India & Pakistan

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Geometric Borders

• Can be straight line or curved boundaries• Totally unrelated to any aspects of the cultural or physical landscape

• May follow lines of latitude/longitude• Examples:

• North African nations• U.S. & Canada west of the Great Lakes• Western states of the U.S.• North Korea…sort of

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Shifting Borders• Borders have changed and will continue to change over

time. • Some countries may lack natural, defensible borders and

may be more susceptible to change

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Shifting Borders - Poland• Lacking defensible borders the country of Poland has

expanded and contracted throughout history

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Shifting Borders – Israel & Palestine

• 1947 - United Nations voted in favor of creating a new Jewish state.

• 1948 - Israel declares independence and Arab states immediately declare war on Israel.

• Israeli – Palestinian conflict continues until this day

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Shifting Borders – The United States

• America’s borders were expanded and determined by purchase, conquest, and geography.

• United States territory expanded westward since independence in 1783.

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Levels of Government

• Each country has levels of government, such as:• Cities• Counties• States (provinces)• National (federal)

• A sovereign government is one that is not subject to any higher authority.

• Our national (federal) government is our highest level of government.

• “Supremacy clause” in the U.S. Constitution states that when state and federal laws conflict, federal law takes precedence.

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International Relations

• Nations compete and even conflict with each other in order to protect themselves and seek greater security.

• Nations often form trade agreements amongst each other and even form alliances in the event of international conflict.

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“Balance of Power”

• Refers to the idea that if one country becomes too strong other weaker countries will band together against it.

• Purpose of this “balance” is to prevent any single nation from becoming so powerful that it forces its will upon other nations. • Ex. Cold War

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Major World Powers

• Major powers exercise international influence because they possess one or more of the following characteristics:• Powerful Military• Large Population• Dynamic Economy

• Four countries are considered major powers today• United States• China• Russia• Japan

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United States

• The United States is a major power because it has:• Large land area and abundant natural resources

• High standards of living• Educated population• Powerful military• Largest economy• Large arsenal of nuclear weapons

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China

• China is a major power because it has the following:• Largest population• Largest army• Fastest growing economy

• Downfalls:• Low standards of living• Inferior technology

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Russia

• Russia is a major power because it has the following:• Large and advanced military• Second largest arsenal of nuclear weapons

• Downfalls:• Economic challenges

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Japan

• Japan is a major power because it has the following:• High education• High inventiveness• Powerful economy

• Downfalls: • Smaller population• No nuclear weapons

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United Nations (UN)

• The United Nations is an organization of all sovereign nations in the world.

• Founded after WWII• Purpose is to promote peace, prevent war, and encourage development throughout the world.

• Headquartered in New York City• 193 members, non-members are: Kosovo, Taiwan, Vatican City

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United Nations (UN)

• All members are part of the General Assembly• 5 nations are permanent members of the Security Council• USA• China• Russia• France• United Kingdom

• 10 non-permanent members are elected every 2 years

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European Union (EU)• Is an economic and political association of European countries.

• Promotes free trade and free movement of people within member countries

• Uses the Euro as an international currency*

• Citizens elect representatives to the European Parliament headquartered in Strasbourg, France

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