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  1. Nov 1, 2007 · partition vt (1653) 1a: to divide into parts or shares b: to divide (as a country) into two or more territorial units having separate political status, 2: to separate or divide by partition (as a wall)—often used with off partitioner n. partitionist n. (ca. 1900): an advocate of political partition.

  2. Introduction / Definition. Partition is the division of an entity into parts. A political partition has often been considered as an objective description: a previously unified territorial entity is divided into two or more parts. Each is demarcated, perhaps with fences, walls, paint or barbed wire, and official posts, where passports may be ...

  3. Nov 1, 2007 · 1. division into parts, esp. Polit. of a country with separate areas of government. 2. a structure dividing a space into two parts, esp. a light interior wall. v.tr. 1. divide into parts. 2. (foll. by off) separate (part of a room, etc.) with a partition. partitioned adj. partitioner n. partitionist n. [ME f.

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    • 2007
  4. Apr 1, 2022 · One reason why partition has been overlooked in political geography, including critical geography, is due to the ‘the practice turn’ in the discipline that has moved the debate away from thinking of borders as sharply defined lines to understanding them as an assemblage of cultural, political, and social practices (see e.g., Johnson, Jones, Paasi, Amoore, Mountz, Salter, and Rumford, 2011 ...

  5. Definition Partition refers to the division of a territory into separate, independent states or regions, often following colonial rule or conflict. This concept is significant in understanding the post-World War II landscape, as many nations sought self-determination and the restructuring of political boundaries amidst decolonization and the Cold War.

  6. Definition. Partition refers to the division of a territory into separate, distinct parts, often resulting in the creation of new political entities or states. This term is particularly relevant in the context of decolonization movements, where colonial powers withdrew and territorial divisions were implemented to manage ethnic and national ...

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  8. Partitions. Reshaping states and minds, 2005. The partition of the Indian subcontinent, the collapse of the Soviet Union and erstwhile Yugoslavia, the reunification of Germany, the continuing feud between the two Koreas, the Irish peace process, the case of Israel/Palestine and the lingering division of Cyprus have together fuelled new thinking on the strategy and acts of partitioning ...

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