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Politics of World Resources: Spatial Conflicts, North-South Divide

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Introduction

Unequal distribution of world resources has some political consequences. Following are its most important aspects.

  • Non-congruity in distribution of resources and distribution of population of the world is well known. For instance, less developed countries have only 15% of the world՚s resources while they must support 77% of the world՚s population. By contrast, more developed countries have 85% of the …

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Geography and Federalism: Definitions on Federation, Geographical Factors Motivating Creation of Federal State, Other Factors Motivating Creation of Federal State, Characteristics of Federation

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Definitions on Federation

Following are important definitions of federation

  • According to N. J. G. Pounds (1963) , “It is a government device whereby outward unity is maintained while allowing a degree of autonomy”
  • According to K. W. Robinson (1961) , “Federation is the most geographically expressive of all political systems. It is based on the existence of regional differences and recognizes claims of the component ar…

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