The process through which a state breaks down due to conflicts among its ethnicities—as most notably experienced by Eastern Europe during early 20th century.
Picture having several different types of candy mixed together in one bag. Over time if they start separating into their own individual wrappers because they don't get along well together (maybe sour candies don't like sweet ones), this is similar to balkanization.
Partition: The division of a region into separate political entities, often along ethnic or religious lines.
Devolution: The transfer of powers and responsibilities from the federal government to the states.
Secession: Formal withdrawal from an organization, state, federation, or especially - a political entity.
All the following political processes have played a role in the formation of modern states EXCEPT: supranationalism, colonialism, devolution, balkanization.
What does the term 'Balkanization' signify in the context of political geography?
What primarily drives the process of Balkanization?
Which historical event demonstrates the concept of balkanization?
In what scenario would balkanization likely occur within a country?
Which two historical events best illustrate the concept of centrifugal political forces leading to balkanization?
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