POLI 222 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Concurrent Jurisdiction, Imagined Community, Tim Hortons

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Treaty federalism aka treaty constitutionalism: treaties between indigenous nations and colonial nations were not only negotiated on a nation-to-nation basis but entailed mutual recognition of nationhood and affirmations of commitment to a continuous nation-to-nation relationship. Partitionist movement: distinct views on culture, religion, politics, history, geography of two jurisdiction living with each other. Globalization: international integration arising from the interchange of worlds views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. Territorialization: use of territory more than as an area to be governed or controlled, but as an instrument used to attain a broader goal (such as quality of life, social justice, identity). Regionalism: creating a new territorial reality in order to achieve or maintain political goals. Creates winners and losers under new institutional structures. (ex: Classical or market: locke: men are born equal, naturally free. Capitalism free and unfettered quals to the maximum collective good. Classical: collective/community sense of value, individual must yield to the.

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