Sovereignty and Nations 1/11/2017
What is a political geographer? Someone who studies human claims and conflicts concerning the use, patterns, and ownership of the land and its resources
How to influence decision making? Geography Where? Why there? Consequences? Politics How to influence decision making? Political Geography
What is state? State a political unit that has sovereignty (ultimate power within your territory) over a particular piece of land Almost all habitable land belongs to a country today In1940 there were about 60 countries and today there are 193! Some places are difficult to classify as there are many claims to them
The term country is a synonym for state Four elements of a state: People – contains a permanent population Territory – occupies a defined territory on the earth’s surface Government – rules people Sovereignty – control over its internal and foreign affairs, independent from other states
What is a nation? Nation A large collective of people united by common descent, history, language, culture or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory A social/cultural concept, more tied to ethnicity; a people with a sense of union with one another
Examples of nations Korea – almost everyone in Korea is Korean Nations can transcend geographical borders Kurds who live in Turkey, Iran and Iraq The Kurds are a stateless Nation
Nation-State Nation-State A political unit wherein the territorial state coincides with the area settled by a certain national group or people. This term coincides with the geographical area occupied by a nation Many governments try to build nationalism within a state in order to make it a nation-state
Nation-state examples Self-determination concept that every nation/ethnicity has the right to govern themselves There are very few nation-states (mostly in Europe) Iceland, Sweden, Japan, Greece They are all mostly homogenous with few minorities
How many Nation-States would there be? What would Africa look like if divided by Ethnicity? How many Nation-States would there be?