GEOG 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Continental Shelf, Political Geography, Territorial Waters

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11 Jan 2017
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The study of how politics is informed by geography john agnew and luca. West and north ukraine are predominantly russian speakers. Ukraine during period of ussr- largest exporter of natural gas. Concern over control of use of the pipelines. Implications for future: costs of shipping routes and thus, global trade. United nations convention of the law of the sea. 350 miles to seabed from coast along continental shelves. B) but also, borders, legal jurisdictions, historical and cultural patterns, technological innovations, etc. Ways of thinking about and organizing the world geographically how we spatially conceptualize boundaries and identity, and organize relations of power and how this shapes political and social life. : the attempt by an individual or group to affect, influence, or control people, phenomena, and relationships, by delimiting and asserting control over a geographic area robert sack. The police regularly control people and seek to create social order by controlling space.

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