Global Theories Crossword

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  1. 2. Dividend Economic benefits that result when states reduce defense spending due to peace.
  2. 4. Trade Organization International institution that liberalists believe promotes cooperation and economic stability.
  3. 8. The principle of a state's authority and autonomy over its territory.
  4. 10. of Power The theory that stability is achieved when power is distributed so that no one state dominates.
  5. 11. Morgenthau Key realist thinker who argued that politics is governed by objective laws rooted in human nature.
  6. 16. Theory that promotes international cooperation and institutions as means to avoid conflict.
  7. 18. Process of increasing interconnectedness across the world, seen as promoting peace by liberals.
  8. 21. Economic or political mutual reliance between states, reducing conflict likelihood according to liberals.
  9. 22. Dilemma A situation where one state's actions to increase its security causes insecurity in others.
  10. 23. The theory in international relations that suggests conflict is inevitable due to an anarchic global system.
  11. 25. Fukuyama Political theorist who argued that liberal democracy represents the "end of history."
  12. 27. The absence of a central authority governing states in the international system.
  13. 28. Locke Philosopher who argued that political power should derive from the consent of the governed.
  14. 30. Organisations Institutions like the UN that encourage cooperation among states.
  15. 31. Rights Fundamental rights and freedoms that liberals argue should be protected globally.
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  1. 1. Power Use of military or economic force to influence other states.
  2. 3. Distribution of power in the international system, such as unipolarity, bipolarity, and multipolarity.
  3. 5. Triangle Framework in liberal theory including democracy, economic interdependence, and international organizations.
  4. 6. A system of world order where two major powers dominate global politics, such as during the Cold War.
  5. 7. Security The idea that states work together to enhance mutual security and prevent conflict.
  6. 9. Internationalism Ideology promoting global cooperation and democracy to achieve peace and prosperity.
  7. 12. Principle of not interfering in the domestic affairs of other states.
  8. 13. Kant Philosopher who proposed that democracy, trade, and institutions could bring about global peace.
  9. 14. A central concept in realism, often maximized by states for survival.
  10. 15. A sovereign entity represented by a cohesive national identity within a defined territory.
  11. 17. System of government that liberals argue reduces conflict likelihood between states.
  12. 19. Leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.
  13. 20. Bull Theorist known for “The Anarchical Society,” which explores order within an international system lacking overarching authority.
  14. 24. Assured Destruction Cold War concept where nuclear capability prevented conflict due to the threat of complete annihilation.
  15. 26. Hobbes Philosopher who argued for the necessity of a strong sovereign due to the “state of nature.”
  16. 29. Power The ability to influence others through cultural or ideological appeal rather than coercion.