An example of a time when states clashed and both geography and ethnicity played a factor in the situation is the Arab-Israeli conflict. This is a situation that is still going own today. This conflict has been the going on for almost 70 years. The conflict started in 1948 when Israel became a state. This battle has been between the Hebrew in Israel and the Arabs in Palestine. Geography is the main reason for this conflict. This has battle has proven itself to be no more than a great land dispute. The Jews in Israel sees itself as a very small country surrounded by a region of hostile Muslim Arabs. The countries major cities are close to international borders and vulnerable to surprise attack. Israel has no intention of giving up control of the city of Jerusalem. Palestine wants stable land in order to help them achieve their goal in become a state. They want a halt to Israeli occupation and settlement of the West Bank and territory between the Jordan River and the Red Sea including the city of Jerusalem. Many other states including the United States have tried to …show more content…
An important aspect of global trade to consider is economic activity. High income states are concentrated together in regions which allow easy interstate trade. States that are landlocked and poor are at a significant trade disadvantage then states who have varying trade routes, methods, and the finances to utilize them. The rules and continued development of international trade is also dictated by nations whose geography helped facilitate their strong trade. Advances in technology will continue to decrease the cost of trade but, underdeveloped nations will not be able to take advantage of these advances as quickly and larger