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  • Geographical perspectives on Finnish national identity
  • Finland ; Nation ; National identity ; National territory ; Nationalism ; Political geography ; State
  • Etat ; Finlande ; Géographie politique ; Identité nationale ; Nation ; Nationalisme ; Territoire national
  • This paper starts from the fact that nation, national identity and nationalism are contextual and contested categories, and suggests a critical approach, labelled as the institutionalization of territories, which should evaluate the practices
  • and ideological mechanisms involved in the production and reproduction of territories and their identities. National identities develop and change continually.
  • Territorial loss and national image: the case of Ecuador
  • Citizenship ; Cultural studies ; Ecuador ; Nation-state ; National identity ; National territory ; Political geography
  • Citoyenneté ; Culturel ; Equateur ; Etat-nation ; Géographie politique ; Identité nationale ; Territoire national
  • Examines how the government of Ecuador shapes the image of its country by maps, monuments and slogans in an effort to remind citizens of its lost Amazonian territory, especially that taken away par Peru in 1941. - (DWG)
  • The state as container: territoriality in the modern world-system
  • Behaviour ; Democracy ; Historical geography ; Political geography ; Power ; State ; Territorial strategy ; Territoriality
  • practice by territoriality is a consequence of the territorial link between sovereign territory and national homeland.
  • Across the whole of our modern world, territory is directly linked to sovereignty to mould politics into a fundamentally state-centric social process: the state'scapture of politics is premissed upon territoriality. The domination of political
  • Territorial dimensions of Hungarian ethnic identity
  • Ethnic community ; Ethnic group ; Geopolitics ; Hungary ; National territory ; Political geography ; Territorial identity
  • Ethnie ; Groupe ethnique ; Géographie politique ; Géopolitique ; Hongrie ; Identité territoriale ; Territoire national
  • A review of Hungary's foreign policy draws out the special character of Hungarian political and cultural identity to explain why Hungarians living in neighboring states will continue to be a source of territorial tension. - (DWG)
  • National territory and the reconstruction of history in Kazakhstan
  • Central Asia ; Demography ; History ; Independence ; Kazakhstan ; National territory ; Nationalization ; Policy ; Social space ; Territory ; Theory
  • Asie centrale ; Démographie ; Espace social ; Histoire ; Indépendance ; Kazakhstan ; Nationalisation ; Politique ; Territoire ; Territoire national ; Théorie
  • Els nacionalisms i el territori
  • Nationalism ; Political geography ; Territory
  • Historical justifications for territorial claims
  • Conflict ; National territory ; Political geography ; Sovereignty ; State
  • Analyse de discours ; Conflit ; Etat ; Géographie politique ; Revendication territoriale ; Souveraineté ; Territoire national
  • During the past forty years, territorial claims against neighboring states have almost always been justified as attempts to recover land that had been « wrongfully » taken away. Examples of territorial conflicts between Ecuador and Peru, India
  • and Pakistan, and Togo and Ghana reveal the influences of the discourse of territorial conflict justification.
  • Identity and territory: geographical perspectives on nationalism and regionalism
  • Changing concepts of territoriality. Section one
  • Changing territorial concepts in Israel. Special issue
  • Concept ; Conflict ; Ethnic community ; Ideology ; Israel ; National identity ; National territory ; Nationalism ; Religion ; Sovereignty ; Territoriality ; Zionism
  • Concept ; Conflit ; Ethnie ; Identité nationale ; Idéologie ; Israël ; Nationalisme ; Religion ; Sionisme ; Souveraineté ; Territoire national ; Territorialité
  • Cette partie comprend trois articles. 1. L'évolution des concepts relatifs au territoire : de la construction de la nation aux concessions (I. Schnell). 2. Des identités territoriales nationales aux identités post-nationales en Israël-Palestine (D
  • O dejatel'nosti celoveka na territorii Lahemaaskogo nacional'nogo parka (istoriko-geograficeskij ocerk). (Man on the territory of Lahemaa National Park. A historico-geographical study)
  • In the paper the distribution of settlements on the territory of Lahemaa National Park and their influence upon its natural environnement are studied throughout the main periods of history. The results of the investigation have been summarized
  • in English in an article Man's role in changing the landscapes of Lahemaa National Park in Estonia. Regional Studies (Tallinn, 1976), pp. 127-140.
  • Historical geography ; Israel ; Jews ; National territory ; Nationalism ; Practice of geography ; Research ; Zionism
  • Géographie historique ; Israël ; Juifs ; Nationalisme ; Pratique de la géographie ; Recherche ; Sionisme ; Territoire national
  • expanded following the development of a territorial national conflict with the Palestinian Arabs. They almost totally neglect Diaspora lifestyles and spatialities and ignore the impact of the geographical imagination of Diaspora Jews on the (re)construction
  • As in many other cases of nation-building, Israeli geographers have played an important role in the manipulation of landscapes and places to form a modern Jewish Israeli national identity. Their role in the construction of national consciousness
  • of Zionist territorial concepts and space.
  • Administrative-territorial division of Croatia
  • Administration ; Administrative division ; Administrative structure ; Croatia ; Ethnic community ; History ; National territory ; Territorial unit
  • Administration ; Collectivité territoriale ; Croatie ; Découpage administratif ; Ethnie ; Histoire ; Structure administrative ; Territoire national
  • Subdividing national territories: the drive to live in a political community whose boundaries are congruent with the cultural community
  • Cultural identity ; Independence ; National territory ; Nationalism ; Political geography ; Sovereignty ; State ; View of the world
  • Conception du monde ; Etat ; Géographie politique ; Identité culturelle ; Indépendance ; Nationalisme ; Souveraineté ; Territoire national
  • ). The number of states in the world has more than doubled since the end of World War II. The forces of separation seem on the rise, those of union of multicultural nations, on the decline.
  • Territorial phantom pains (and other cartographic anxieties)
  • China ; Frontier ; Health ; Human body ; Mental map ; Russia ; Territoriality ; Territory
  • This article examines territorial phantom pains and other cartographic anxieties. In revisiting the common trope of the nation-as-body through inclusion of insights from neuroscience, it explores what happens when a lack of fit intervenes between
  • the physical geo-graphical extent of the nation and the mental map held by its inhabitants. Taking Manchuria as an example, it suggests that ‘lost’ territories, no longer included within the national body, remain nonetheless part of a previous national
  • incarnation. As such, they draw national sentiments and affect, eliciting what can be labeled ‘phantom pains’.
  • Etat et nation : une contradiction en Europe médiane
  • Nations, État et territoire en Europe de l'Est en en URSS
  • Ethnicity ; Europe ; Ideology ; Nation ; National identity ; Political geography ; State ; Territory
  • Etat ; Ethnicité ; Europe ; Europe médiane ; Géographie politique ; Identité nationale ; Idéologie ; Nation ; Territoire
  • L'A. explique sa conception de l'Europe médiane, la formation des Etats et des nations dans cette Europe.
  • Progress in global climate change politics ? Reasserting national state territoriality in a 'post-political' world
  • Climatic change ; Global change ; Globalization ; Nation-state ; Policy ; Post-political consensus ; Territoriality
  • Changement climatique ; Changement global ; Consensus post-politique ; Etat-nation ; Mondialisation ; Politique ; Territorialité
  • This paper builds on previous geographical and social science work at the boundaries of climate change by(re)asserting the significance of the territoriality of the national state in global climate negotiations. Using post-political consensus
  • as a theoretical framework and drawing upon examples from climate change negotiations like Kyoto and Copenhagen, it argues that it is too premature to fetishize the consensus of, and collectivism between national states in global climate politics. As geographers
  • , ‘territoriality’, both as a material and discursive device, is fundamental in, and constitutive of, how we interpret and understand climate change and the politics thereof.
  • O nazvanijah politiko-territorial'nyh edinic i nacional'nostej SSSR. (Names of the politico-territorial units and the nationalities of the USSR)
  • Administration ; Dénomination ; Ethnie ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie politique ; Nation ; Nationalité ; Toponymie ; URSS ; Unité politico-territoriale
  • Dénominations des unités politico-territoriales (républiques fédérées, républiques autonomes, régions autonomes, oblasts autonomes) et des 106 nations et nationalités de l'URSS en russe, en estonien et en finnois.
  • Citizenship ; Conflict ; Ecuador ; Frontier ; Nation ; National identity ; National territory ; Political geography
  • Citoyenneté ; Conflit ; Equateur ; Frontière ; Géographie politique ; Identité nationale ; Nation ; Territoire national
  • Drawing on substantive work on Ecuadorian national identities, an examination is made of the multiple geographies of identities which were articulated and negotiated during the border dispute in January and February. While territorial claims
  • and border protocols form a significant geography of identity through which state-initiated nation-building imaginative geographies are articulated, these are not the only geographies imagined and expressed by citizens during and around the time
  • Nation, state and territorial unity: a trans-outaouais view
  • Canada ; Concept ; Etat ; Frontière ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Géographie politique ; Nation ; Québec ; Souveraineté ; Séparatisme
  • Le concept de nation est couramment utilisé selon plusieurs sens. Alors qu'un certain nombre de Québécois soutiennent qu'une nation doit être un Etat, il existe dans le monde des nations constituant d'autres nations. La souveraineté doit avoir
  • Governmentality, territory and the U.S. census : the 2004 Overseas Enumeration Test
  • Citizenship ; Governmentality ; Nation ; National territory ; Political geography ; Population census ; Sense of belonging ; United States of America
  • Citoyenneté ; Etats-Unis ; Expatriés ; Gouvernementalité ; Géographie politique ; Nation ; Recensement de la population ; Sentiment d'appartenance ; Territoire national
  • that, although the nation-building and data-generating functions of the census are not contradictory, they could not in this case be reconciled because the population in question does not align with the national territorial borders that guide and delimit census
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography, National Univ., Singapore, Singapour