Noun
political geography (uncountable)
The academic study of the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structures.
The primary problem of political geography [is] the analysis of the degree to which the diverse regions of the state constitute a unity. Richard Hartshorne
Frazier lectured on urban and political geography and international development throughout Europe and North America. Source: Internet
Grand scale-bureaucracy is waning in our emergent post-centralized world that will see its political geography become more local and autonomous. Source: Internet
Weather we call it political or not, it’s geographical region that we (are assuming) to unite the people who live in this political geography. Source: Internet
Every state had a distinct political geography that shaped party membership. Source: Internet
History Pre-Norman divisions of Ireland The political geography of Ireland can be traced with some accuracy from the 6th century. Source: Internet