Gustav's Crossword about Global politics

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Across
  1. 3. Any analysis of global politics reveals differences and inequalities within and between societies and this leads on to questions of fairness and justice. Alter globalisation movements for instance fight for global social justice.
  2. 4. A political institution that successfully claims sovereign jurisdiction within defined territorial borders.
  3. 8. What do we call the process through which countries, economies, cultures, and societies become increasingly interconnected across national borders?
  4. 9. what do we call the condition in international politics where no central authority exists above states?
  5. 10. A belief that globalization is creating a single, borderless world dominated by global markets
  6. 11. Interdependence is a state of mutual dependence where two or more things rely on each other.
Down
  1. 1. Can be conceived of in several ways, including the ability to make others do what we want done, the ability to set political agendas and define what is seen to be possible, or as productive empowerment, becoming able to speak and act for oneself.
  2. 2. The theory of practice of politics based on cooperation or harmony among nations, as opposed to the transcendence of national politics.
  3. 4. In a global political system where states remain among most important actors, security - the condition states are supposed to be able to provide for citizens - looms large in politics and policy while insecurity arguably remains a pervasive feature.
  4. 5. A theory of ‘multiple words’ - the differing global visions that have emerged from different local, national, and regional processes of worlding.
  5. 6. The process by which different societies construct their imaginaries of the world, including how they envisage its structure and constituent parts, such as which are the key global actors and processes.
  6. 7. Political, social, economic, or other forms of actions and interaction that transcend or cut across national borders.
  7. 12. The theory that social and indeed all forms of enquiry should conform to the methods of neutral sciences.