Transcript EUROPE III
EUROPE III
(CHAPTER 1: 64-78)
REGIONS OF
EUROPE
•WESTERN
•BRITISH ISLES
•NORTHERN
•MEDITERRANEAN
•EASTERN
MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE
MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE
SIX COUNTRIES
A DISCONTINUOUS
REGION
ON THE PERIPHERY
CULTURAL
CONTINUITY DATES
FROM GRECO-ROMAN
TIMES
MEDITERRANEAN
CLIMATE
HOT - DRY SUMMERS
WARM/COOL - MOIST
WINTERS
ITALY
MOST POPULATED OF MEDITERRANEAN
COUNTRIES (57.8 MILLION)
BEST CONNECTED TO THE EUROPEAN CORE
MOST ECONOMICALLY ADVANCED
DISPLAYS A SHARP NORTH/SOUTH CONTRAST
(ANCONA LINE )
MILAN
ITALY’S LARGEST CITY (4.1 MILLION PEOPLE)
AND MANUFACTURING CENTER
ALSO THE COUNTRY’S FINANCIAL AND
SERVICE-INDUSTRY CENTER
IBERIA
SPAIN
42.6 MILLION
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT WITH 17 AUTONOMOUS
COMMUNITIES
CATALONIA (6.5 MILLION) IS THE LEADING
INDUSTRIAL AREA
MADRID – THE COUNTRY’S PRIMATE CITY
PORTUGAL
10.5 MILLION
POPULATION EXHIBITS A COASTAL ORIENTATION
LISBON – THE COUNTRY’S PRIMATE CITY
GREECE, CYPRUS, & MALTA
GREECE
A CRADLE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
11 MILLION PEOPLE
ATHENS – PRIMATE CITY
A GEOGRAPHICALLY FRAGMENTED COUNTRY
CYPRUS
GREEK MAJORITY WITH A TURK MINORITY
STILL CONTESTED WITH A NORTHERN TURKISH AND
SOUTHERN GREEK SECTOR
MALTA
A SMALL ARCHIPELAGO WITH ABOUT 400,000 PEOPLE
AN ANCIENT CROSSROADS
RELIES ON TOURISM
FORMER
EASTERN
EUROPE
EASTERN EUROPE
(REGIONAL IDENTIFIERS)
EUROPE’S LARGEST REGION
ADJOINS 3 OF 4 OTHER EUROPEAN REGIONS
CONTAINS THE MOST COUNTRIES
INCLUDES EUROPE’S LARGEST STATE
INCORPORATES EUROPE’S POOREST
COUNTRY
IN 1990, NONE OF ITS STATES COULD MEET
THE CRITERIA FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE EU
REACHES INTO THE RUSSIAN ZONE OF
INFLUENCE
KEY CONCEPTS
BALKANIZATION
IRREDENTISM
ETHNIC CLEANSING
DEVOLUTION
SHATTER BELT
BALKANIZATION
FROM THE VERB BALKANIZE, WHICH MEANS
TO BREAK UP (AS IN A REGION) INTO
SMALLER AND OFTEN HOSTILE UNITS
ORIGINATES FROM A MOUNTAIN RANGE IN
BULGARIA
APPLIED TO THE SOUTHERN HALF OF
EASTERN EUROPE, i.e., THE BALKAN
COUNTRIES OF THE BALKAN PENINSULA
UNDERLYING FORCES
CENTRIFUGAL FORCES
REFER TO FORCES THAT TEND TO DIVIDE A
COUNTRY
RELIGIOUS, LINGUISTIC, ETHNIC, OR
IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES
CENTRIPETAL FORCES
FORCES THAT UNITE AND BIND A COUNTRY
TOGETHER
A STRONG NATIONAL CULTURE, SHARED
IDEOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES, AND A
COMMON FAITH
IRREDENTISM
A POLICY OF CULTURAL
EXTENSION AND POLITICAL
EXPANSION AIMED AT A
NATIONAL GROUP LIVING
IN A NEIGHBORING
COUNTRY
BORDER
ADJUSTMENT
COUNTRIES
RIVER & BORDER
MINORITY
POPULATION
A
A
B
ETHNIC CLEANSING
REFERS TO THE FORCIBLE
OUSTER OF ENTIRE
POPULATIONS FROM THEIR
HOMELANDS BY STRONGER
POWERS BENT ON TAKING
THEIR TERRITORIES
MINORITY
POPULATION
A
B
BORDER
COUNTRIES
A
SHATTER BELT
A TERM APPLIED TO
EASTERN EUROPE BY
GEOGRAPHERS TO
DESCRIBE A ZONE OF
CHRONIC POLITICAL
SPLINTERING AND
FRACTURING
WHY HERE?
THE NEW EASTERN EUROPE
COUNTRIES FACING
THE BALTIC SEA
THE LANDLOCKED
CENTER
COUNTRIES FACING
THE ADRIATIC SEA
COUNTRIES FACING
THE BLACK SEA
COUNTRIES FACING THE
BALTIC SEA
POLAND
A CLASSIC NATION-STATE
TRADITIONALLY AGRARIAN - WHEAT
POST WWII INDUSTRY - SILESIA
WARSAW - PRIMATE CITY
LITHUANIA
LOST INDEPENDENCE IN 1940, REGAINED IN 1991
KALININGRAD - A RUSSIAN EXCLAVE
LATVIA
SIMILAR HISTORY AS LITHUANIA
CONSTITUTE BARE MAJORITY IN OWN COUNTRY
BELARUS: RUSSIA’S CLOSEST ALLY
THE LANDLOCKED CENTER
CZECH REPUBLIC
THE REGION’S MOST WESTERNIZED
PRAGUE- A CLASSIC PRIMATE CITY
SLOVAKIA
THE LEAST DEVELOPED, MOST RURAL PART
OF THE FORMER “CZECHOSLOVAKIA”
HUNGARY
A NATION-STATE OF 10 MILLION
THE MAGYARS MOVED INTO THE PRESENT
DAY COUNTRY MORE THAN 1,000 YEARS AGO
BUDAPEST- A CLASSIC PRIMATE CITY
COUNTRIES FACING THE
BLACK SEA
BULGARIA: LIBERATED BY RUSSIA IN 1878
ROMANIA: A FORMER ROMAN PROVINCE;
RAW MATERIALS (COAL, IRON ORE, OIL,
NATURAL GAS)
MOLDOVA: IMPOVERISHED, AGRICULTURALBASED ECONOMY
UKRAINE: REGION’S LARGEST AND MOST
POPULOUS (46.7 MILLION) COUNTRY;
SUPERB AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL
RESOURCES
COUNTRIES FACING THE
ADRIATIC SEA
SLOVENIA: FIRST TO SECEDE; ETHNICALLY MOST
HOMOGENEOUS
CROATIA: 4.4 MILLION PEOPLE (85% CROAT)
BOSNIA: LANDLOCKED AND CENTRALLY
POSITIONED
SERBIA: LARGEST AND MOST POPULOUS
MACEDONIA: 60% MACEDONIAN, 25% ALBANIAN
SERBIA: POPULATION OF 10 MILLION
MONTENEGRO: 620,000 INHABITANTS
ALBANIA: REMNANT OF TURKISH OTTOMAN
EMPIRE; 70% MUSLIMS; LOWEST ECONOMIC
RANKING IN EUROPE
KOSOVO: ADMINISTERED BY NATO
EUROPE III
(CHAPTER 1: 64-78)