environmental determinism | | founded by Turkish tribal leader Osman; until 1922 |
possibilism | | nation building thorugh violent expulsion or compulsory assimilation of people represented as outsiders |
fortress conservation | | ethnic gorup living mostly in Europe and the americas and originating from the northern regions of the indian subcontinent |
land grabbing | | second president of Egypt; led the 1952 overthrow of the monarchy and introduced far-reaching land reforms the following year |
Maasai | | fell in 1989 which symbolized end to civil war |
Mandate System | | process in which neighboring states enter into an agreement in order to upgrade cooperation through common institutions and rules |
Pan-Arabism | | beleve cultural difference is based on internal traits |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | | political ideaology which combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes |
Suez Canal | | intergovermental military alliance between several North American and European states |
Berlin Wall | | ethnic group inhabiting southern Kenya and northern Tanzania; known well because of residence near game parks |
Recep Tayyip Evdogan | | artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt; connets the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez |
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk | | want to grab the land while it's cheap so that there is no competition for it. Keep it until price goes up and then sell it to make a profit |
turkification | | defined formally by government |
the marshall plan | | facilitate colonialism, domination over another |
regional integrations | | asians and things relating to them |
Northe Atlantic Treaty Organization | | redefinition of Turkey as nationalist, securalist and wester; turkish army officer, revolutionary and founder of the Republic of Turkey, served as its first president |
The Ottoman EMpire | | mandates, colonial control in the middle east |
Romani | | the belief that a physical environment affects social and cultural development |
securitization | | written or spoke ncommunication or debate |
Right Wing Populism | | british statesman of the conservative party who served as prime minister of the united kingdom |
Cold war | | raw material or primary ag product that can be bought and sold |
orientalism | | chinese revolutionary and polititican; paramount leader of the People's Republic of China from 1978 to retirement |
James balfour | | american initiative to aid western europe; helped aid in rebuilding western european economies after the end of WWII |
lord cromer | | model based on the belief that biodiversity protection is best achieved by creating protected areas where ecosystems can function in isolation from human disturbance |
berlin conference | | theory that the environment sets certain constraints or limitations but culture is otherwise determined by social conditions |
essentialism | | began in agriculture, emphasized household responsibility system |
constructivism | | decisions being made about topics from across the country that still affect you |
Hukou | | state of geological tensionafter WWII between powers in the eastern and western blocs |
special economic zone | | record in a government system of household registration required by law in mainland china and taiwan |
political ecology | | led his countrys communist revolution; chinese communist revolutionary, poet, political theorist ad founding father of the peoples republic of china; Maoism or Marxism |
commodity | | an ideaology espousing the unification of the countries of North Africa and West Asia from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea referred to as the Arab world |
discourse | | the study of the relationships between political, economic, and social factors with environmental issues and changes |
Deng Xiaoping | | anthropologist; specialized in pottery identification; conducted extensive field work in Amazonia |
Market Reforms in China | | Turkish politician; current president of Turkey, holding the position since 2014; previous prime minister 2003-14; mayor of Instanbul 94-98 |
formal region | | making something into being secure |
betty meggers | | british statesman, diplomat, and colonial administrator |
anna roosevelt | | american writer who worked as a newspaper editor and in public relations |
mao zedong | | designated areas in countries with special economic regulations that differ from other areas in the same country |