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Page 1: Political Geography Part 3. How do States Spatially Organize their Governments? Key Question:

Political Geography

Part 3

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How do States Spatially How do States Spatially Organize their Governments?Organize their Governments?

Key Question:

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Forms of GovernmentForms of Government

• Unitary – highly centralized government where the capital city serves as a focus of power.

• Federal – a government where the state is organized into territories, which have control over government policies and funds.

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Nigeria’s Federal Government – Allows states within the state to determine whether to have Shari’a Laws

Shari’a Laws

Legal systems based on traditional Islamic laws

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Minnesota’s concealed weapons law requires the posting of signs such as this on buildings that do not allow concealed weapons.

The U.S. Federal Government – Allows states within the state to determine “moral” laws such as death penalty, access to alcohol, and concealed weapons.

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Electoral GeographyElectoral Geography

• A state’s electoral system is part of its spatial organization of government.

In the United States:- territorial representation- reapportionment- voting rights for minority populations

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Gerrymandering – drawing voting districts to benefit one group over another.

Majority-Minority-districts drawn so that the majority of the population in the district is from the minority.

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How do Geopolitics and Critical How do Geopolitics and Critical Geopolitics Help us Understand Geopolitics Help us Understand

the World?the World?

Key Question:

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GeopoliticsGeopolitics• Geopolitics – the interplay among geography,

power, politics, and international relations.• German School-eg. German Geographer

Friedrich Ratzel’s (1844-1940) organic state theory

• British / American School- eg. British Geographer - Sir Halford Mackinder’s (1861-1947) Heartland Theory

• Nicholas Spykman, a critic of Mackinder, in a 1944 book coined the term “Rimland” and stated that the rimland of Eurasia, not the heartland held the key to global power.

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Mackinder’s Heartland Theory: “Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland

Who rules the Heartland commands the World Island Who rules the World Island commands the world”

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Geopolitical World Order

Temporary periods of stability in how politics are conducted at the global scale.

• bi-polar-after WW II the U.S. & U.S.S.R.• multi-polar-many major powers• unilateralism-one state (U.S.) acting alone-which

creates resentment and hostility.

Will individual states remain the dominant actors in a future geopolitical world order?

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Blowing up 6 Iraqi guns near Kirkuk

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What are Supranational What are Supranational Organizations, and What is Organizations, and What is

the Future of the State?the Future of the State?

Key Question:

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Supranational OrganizationsSupranational OrganizationsA separate entity composed of three or more states

that forge an association and form an administrative structure for mutual benefit in pursuit of shared goals.

Many supranational organizationsexist in the world today:

U.N.N.A.T.O.European UnionS.E.A.T.O.COMECONWarsaw Pact

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Global Scale – The United NationsGlobal Scale – The United Nations

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Regional Regional Scale – The Scale – The European European

UnionUnion

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How does Supranationalism affect the State?How does Supranationalism affect the State?

identities

economics

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In 2004, the European Union welcomed 10 additional states, and in 2007, the European Union equaled 27 states when they added Bulgaria and Romania.

EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium

EU Parliament in session in Strasbourg, France

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The EndThe End