A state refers to a country. List 4 of its characteristics.
Nation
a unified group of ppl with a common culture.
Nation-State
a state in which over 90% of the population is comprised of a specific culture or group of people
Heartlands (or core areas)
countries have core areas where economic development is usually the greatest.
Shape of Country: Compact
Shape of Country: Prorupt or protruded
Shape of Country: Elongated
Shape of Country: Fragmented
Shape of Country: Perforated
Shape of Country: Landlocked
Frontiers
empty or almost empty areas not controlled by any country
Boundaries
are geometric w/ lines drawn during colonial times w/ no respect for ethnic divisions
Antecedent Boundary (very rare)
boundaries placed before the cultural landscape developed (in other words, very early in the area’s settlement history)
Consequent Boundary
a kind of subsequent boundary that’s drawn to accommodate existing language, religious, or other cultural boundaries
Subsequent Boundary
drawn after the cultural landscape is in place
Superimposed Boundary
boundaries forced by outsiders, ignoring local cultures
Relic Boundaries
old boundaries that are no longer used between countries
Disputes often arise over boundaries, define positional disputes.
occur when countries disagree about the interpretation of boundary documents
Irredentism
the situation arises when an ethnic group supports & seeks to reunite with its ethnic population in a neighboring country
Resource disputes
often occur as 2 countries dispute ownership of a natural resource that lies on the border.
Imperalism
the use of military threat, cultural domination & economic sanctions to gain control of a country & its resources
Colonialism
the actual practice of claiming territories & settling there to exert economic & social control
Decolonization
the process by which former colonies gain their independence
Heartland Theory