Constructivism

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Across
  1. 3. The conception individuals or states have about themselves, influencing their actions and interactions in international relations
  2. 4. The collective efforts and mechanisms aimed at addressing global challenges and managing international affairs
  3. 5. Shared understandings or expectations about appropriate behavior in a given context, often influential in international relations
  4. 9. A theory in international relations that argues states' behaviors and interactions are shaped by ideational factors rather than solely material forces.
  5. 10. The way language is used to construct meaning and shape social reality, influential in shaping perceptions and behavior in international relations
  6. 12. Pertaining to ideas or beliefs, particularly their role in shaping behavior and interactions
  7. 13. The capacity of individuals or states to act independently and make choices
Down
  1. 1. A concept, category, or idea that is created and maintained by social processes, shaping perceptions and behavior
  2. 2. The condition in which states or actors are mutually reliant on each other for various resources, leading to complex interconnections and potential for cooperation or conflict
  3. 6. A government's strategy and actions in its dealings with other countries, influenced by domestic and international factors
  4. 7. The absence of a central authority in international relations; a key concept in constructivist theory
  5. 8. Focused on the role and behavior of states as primary actors in international relations
  6. 11. The ability of a state or actor to influence the behavior of others, often associated with military, economic, or ideational resources