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单词 political geography
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Definition of political geography in English:

political geography

noun
mass noun
  • The branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of states.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is room for informed reflection on this sort of political geography but I am left with little hope this will put an end to the bigoted slave state comparison maps posted by a legion of sore losers.
    • Plans for economic expansion inevitably had sectarian implications, given the religious and political geography of the region.
    • Within the confines of this limitation, the book successfully runs the reader through the history of US presidential elections - a process that must be one of the purest examples of political geography in action.
    • Then we see the conflation of the two different realms of human experience, political geography and metapsychology; and the displacement of the one set of structures for the other.
    • But otherwise ethnic designations were of little use in describing the complicated political geography of Italy.
    • We had to accept the fact that we were contacting people who may not be registered and we would know nothing about their voting history nor about their political geography.
    • Important as physical geography was, however, other factors shaped political geography.
    • Second, the fragmented political geography of Europe means that many short-haul flights in the region are international.
    • They fear that the red-blue political geography of the country could become imprinted on the national psyche for years to come, squelching hopes for bipartisan cooperation in governing the country.
    • The field is comprised of many areas of study, including political geography, economic development, demographics, cultural landscapes, and human-environmental interactions.
    • For nearly two hundred years the cotton plantation has been a defining feature of the southern landscape, yet remarkably few studies of the institution have focused on its economic, social, and political geography.
    • To understand this answer we must study the philosophy of the history of the world, especially in reference to political geography - the various lands and countries.
    • Some analysts from both parties would agree that the Democratic party is facing difficulties with the nation's political geography.
    • The political geography may be difficult for American audiences to grasp, but the questions of family and responsibility are universal.
    • By drawing on the form of the map, therefore, the novel necessarily engages a specific cultural and political geography of Anglo-Irish relations.
    • Armchair experts playing the running-mate game tend to lavish inordinate attention on political geography.
    • They were to live as free people while teaching the English the art of tropical agriculture and regional political geography.
    • What's needed next are exhibitions that look beyond political geography to show the affinities shared by artists no longer separated - or defined - by the Wall.
    • At the same time, however, those loyalties are strongly inflected, almost from the outset, by awareness of a questionable place within the larger social and political geography of England.
    • Financial geography and economic geography no longer coincided with political geography.
 
 

Definition of political geography in US English:

political geography

nounpəˈlɪdəkəl dʒɪˈɑɡrəfi
  • The branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of countries.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is room for informed reflection on this sort of political geography but I am left with little hope this will put an end to the bigoted slave state comparison maps posted by a legion of sore losers.
    • But otherwise ethnic designations were of little use in describing the complicated political geography of Italy.
    • Armchair experts playing the running-mate game tend to lavish inordinate attention on political geography.
    • By drawing on the form of the map, therefore, the novel necessarily engages a specific cultural and political geography of Anglo-Irish relations.
    • Plans for economic expansion inevitably had sectarian implications, given the religious and political geography of the region.
    • The field is comprised of many areas of study, including political geography, economic development, demographics, cultural landscapes, and human-environmental interactions.
    • We had to accept the fact that we were contacting people who may not be registered and we would know nothing about their voting history nor about their political geography.
    • They fear that the red-blue political geography of the country could become imprinted on the national psyche for years to come, squelching hopes for bipartisan cooperation in governing the country.
    • What's needed next are exhibitions that look beyond political geography to show the affinities shared by artists no longer separated - or defined - by the Wall.
    • They were to live as free people while teaching the English the art of tropical agriculture and regional political geography.
    • Financial geography and economic geography no longer coincided with political geography.
    • Important as physical geography was, however, other factors shaped political geography.
    • Within the confines of this limitation, the book successfully runs the reader through the history of US presidential elections - a process that must be one of the purest examples of political geography in action.
    • To understand this answer we must study the philosophy of the history of the world, especially in reference to political geography - the various lands and countries.
    • For nearly two hundred years the cotton plantation has been a defining feature of the southern landscape, yet remarkably few studies of the institution have focused on its economic, social, and political geography.
    • Then we see the conflation of the two different realms of human experience, political geography and metapsychology; and the displacement of the one set of structures for the other.
    • The political geography may be difficult for American audiences to grasp, but the questions of family and responsibility are universal.
    • At the same time, however, those loyalties are strongly inflected, almost from the outset, by awareness of a questionable place within the larger social and political geography of England.
    • Second, the fragmented political geography of Europe means that many short-haul flights in the region are international.
    • Some analysts from both parties would agree that the Democratic party is facing difficulties with the nation's political geography.
 
 
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