The relationship between geography and politics shapes how nations organize space, assert sovereignty, and manage territorial disputes. Territorial boundaries not only define jurisdictions but also influence identity, conflict, and cooperation. Political Geography and Territorial Boundaries explores the spatial dimensions of power, state formation, and geopolitics. The book discusses border creation, territorial conflicts, nationalism, and globalization’s impact on state sovereignty. It also examines regional integration and transboundary resource management. By combining theoretical analysis with real-world case studies, it provides students and researchers with a comprehensive understanding of how geography informs political decision-making and territorial organization in the modern world.