North Africa/Southwest Asia II
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Preliminaries
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Geography Conference
Field trip
Africa question
North Africa/Southwest Asia
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WDCAG – March 11-13, 2005
The Western Division of the Canadian
Association of Geographers.
Annual conference is in Lethbridge.
For details see the Geography website
(http://www.uleth.ca/fas/geo).
Reduced rates for students ($30).
Includes:
Conference registration, Banquet, Field trips (nominal
fee), Curling Funspiel, Free entrance to Friday night
social.
Friday Night Social.
Held at the Zoo.
Live Band (Southern Flyer playing from 8 pmmidnight).
Pizza by the slice.
Lots of Geographers from Western Canada
(Manitoba to BC).
Come and meet other students and professors.
You don’t have to register for the conference to
come and join us ($5/cover).
Africa Question: Why was disease such a
problem? (by contrast with Latin America)
Colonial era
Latin America’s indigenous people decimated by
European diseases: influenza and small pox
Facilitating conquest, colonization, settlement
Most European settlement at higher elevations, more temperate
climate
Low population density in coastal/tropical regions
Africa – tropical environment
Half of all Europeans who remained on African coastline died
within one year
Higher elevations less high, less accessible
Large indigenous population as vectors
Africa Question: Why is disease
such a problem?
Contemporary era
High mortality, low life expectancy
Population is vulnerable
Rapid growth, limited food production, malnutrition
Debilitating effect of endemic disease fostered by
tropical environment
Poor health care facilities and care
Considerations not hard answers!
African Transition Zone
NORTH AFRICA &
SOUTHWEST ASIA
Oil
Regions of North Africa/Southwest
Asia
Mahgreb & Libya
Egypt
Iraq
Turkey
Cyprus
Israel
Defining the Realm
THE IMPACT OF OIL
65% of known reserves
High incomes
Modernization
Industrialization
Intra-realm migration
Inter-realm migration
Regional disparities
Foreign investment
Dubai, UAE. Dhows & skyscrapers
REGIONS OF THE REALM
Maghreb
The Maghreb - Atlas mountains
Orographic rainfall
Coastal population
Mediterranean agriculture exports to Europe
Saharan interior
Libya: The Maghreb’s neighbor
Libya – Arid but oil rich – not truly Maghreb
Territorial claims
Gulf of Sidra
Aozou Strip
Muammar Gadhafi
Normalization of relations with U.S.
EGYPT AND THE
LOWER NILE BASIN
Continuous civilization >
5,000 years
95% of Egypt’s 74.1
million people live within
(20 kms) of the Nile
Largest Arab state
Heritage tourism
Egypt
Basin irrigation: floodwater trap
Perennial irrigation - mid 1800s
Aswan High Dam - 1968
Symbolic megaproject
Relocation of Abu Simbel
Increased agricultural land by 50%
Provides 40% of electricity
But:
Salinization
Rising water table - schistosomiasis
Commercial fertilizer & pesticide dependency
Delta fishery suffers from water quality
MIDDLE
EAST
The Middle East
“Middle” of the Islamic realm
Center of conflict
Sunni - Shi’ite
Kurdistan: Nation without a state
Turkey
Iran
Iraq
Iraq
Surrounded by enemies
Iran-Iraq War 1980-1990
Kuwait invasion 1990, Persian Gulf War, 1991
Axis of Evil: Iraq, Iran, North Korea, 2002
WMD
Iraq War, March 2003
Iraq occupation
Iraq’s 4 Regions
Iraq Desert
Kurdish Domain
Sunni Domain
16%, 1990 victims of WMD
Powerful minority (22%), Ba’athist Party
Mid-Tigris west of Baghdad: Samarra & Tikrit
Shiah Domain
Lower Tigris East of Baghdad: Basra
Persecuted majority (60%), repression under Saddam
IRAQ
THE EMPIRE STATES
Iran
Persian Empire
Indo-Iranian – Farsi
Shi’ite
Rugged plateau, pastoral nomadism
Tehran – 7.3 million
Peacock throne, Shah deposed in 1979
Fundamentalism
TURKEY
Ottoman empire
6th century empire stretching Mongolia to the Black
Sea
Spread the Turkic language
Collapsed 1818-1918
Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk)
Father of modern Turkey
Capital from Constantinople to Ankara
Westernized turkey and broke free from the Arab world
Turkey
Westernization in 1930s
Islam lost official status
Roman alphabet replaced Arabic
Islamic law replaced by western code
Fez and beards outlawed
Monogamy
Women’s rights
Turkey distanced from Arab world
Western-Islamic tensions
EU membership
Cyprus
Population of 900,000
Greek heritage
Conquered by Turks in 1571
1878- British control
After World War II
Independence or union with Greece or Turkey?
1960- Independence
1974- Civil War
1983- Turkish republic of northern Cyprus seceded
ISRAEL
Israel
Zionism
Political movement (1897) advocating the return
of the Jewish people from the diaspora to
Palestine and the creation of a Jewish homeland
and state
Balfour Declaration (1917)
Supports the concept of a Jewish homeland
Jewish immigration to Palestine
1922 – British mandate to govern Palestine
ISRAEL
UN partition plan for Palestine
Division into Jewish and Arab areas
British evacuate Palestine in 1948
Proclamation of Israel as a state (14 May 1948)
1948: Arab invasion (War of Independence)
Egyptian, Iraqi, Jordanian, & Syrian forces
Israel seizes more land than prescribed under UN
mandate
Armistice (1949)
900,000 Palestinian refugees
ISRAEL
Arab – Israeli conflicts
1956: Suez war
1967: Six-day war – Israel gains control of:
Gaza
strip
Sinai
peninsula (returned to Egypt)
West
bank of the River Jordan
East
sector of Jerusalem
Golan
Heights in Syria
1973: Yom Kippur War
Current Arab-Israeli Issues
Golan Heights- return to Syria?
Security Zone- return to Lebanon?
Jerusalem- Holy City?
West Bank- Palestinian homeland?
Palestinians- refugee problem
Arab/Islamic disruption- impact of
extremist groups
West Bank
200,000
Israeli settlers
Middle class commuters
Aquifers are significant