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Political Geography (What are Supranational Organizations, and What are…
Political Geography
What are Supranational Organizations, and What are Their Implications for the State?
supranational organization: an entity composed of three or more states that form an association, example: UN
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FAO-food and agricultural organization UNESCO-United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization WHO- World Health Organization UNHCR-United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The United Nations represents the only truly international forum for addressing many significant problems confronting the globe
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Benelux region: combination of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
The OEEC, ECSC, EEC and EC were all predecessors to which European supranational organization established
in 1992? European Union
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NAFTA-North American Free Trade Agreement ACS-American Chemical Society MERCOSUR-Mercosur, Mercosul, or Ñemby Ñemuha, officially Southern Common Market ECOWAS-Economic Community of West African States APEC-Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CIS-Center of Internet security
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Name and explain the four other movements mentioned in the first paragraph: if division of states is logical effective or necessary but also the demand for independence
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Why is the EU “unlike any other” supranational organization? has taken on a life of its own with a multi-faced government structure, and lots of money
deterritorialization: processes creating economic, social, and cultural geographies that look less and less like a map of states
“We appear to be headed toward a world in which the spatial distribution of power is more complex than the
traditional map of states would suggest.” because of deterritorialization
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How are Boundaries Established, And Why Do Boundary Disputes Occur?
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4 step process of establishing a boundary: Define, delimit, demarcate, administrate
geometric boundaries: when boundaries are drawn using a grid systems such as latitude and longitude or township and range
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the 4 principle types of boundary disputes: definitional, locational, operational, allocational
Field note
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Ghana had problems with the mixture of cultures, languages, etc. and the economy due to the past European colonization
political activity similar to language and religion because everyone engages in it which can cause conflicts