POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE

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Across
  1. 2. ________ science deals with the systematic study of political structures, political processes and political behavior.
  2. 4. A powerful nation can inflict ________ on an offending or unhelpful state by imposing economic sanctions or policies.
  3. 6. This theory attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
  4. 11. A theory where the state is founded out of man’s instinct for association.
  5. 12. A dimension of national power that is constituted by the ability of a nation to satisfy its own needs.
  6. 13. This approach is concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, and political parties.
  7. 16. Right A theory where the state is from divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
  8. 17. There can be no state without the _________
  9. 19. The demarcated area that rightly belongs to the population.
  10. 20. power of the state to enforce obedience.
  11. 22. Governance came from the Latin verb _________
  12. 23. The rules of the political system to solve conflicts between actors and adopt decision (legality)
  13. 25. A government in which the powers of government are divided between the national and local governments.
  14. 26. Governance came from the Greek word _________
  15. 27. A community formed by people and exercising permanent power within a specified territory.
  16. 29. A government in which supremel authority is in the hands of a person.
  17. 30. The state of having no government.
Down
  1. 1. The capacity of one to impose his will on others by reliance on effective sanctions in case of non-compliance.
  2. 3. The attempt to change the behavior of others through persuasion and not by threats or force.
  3. 5. Lifeblood of the government.
  4. 7. The right to have proposals or prescriptions or instructions accepted without force.
  5. 8. According to _______, a state is a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honorable life.
  6. 9. A charactistic of behavioral approach where political science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics.
  7. 10. A government in which political power is exercised by few privileged classes.
  8. 14. Mass population living within the state.
  9. 15. Physical violence in the form of police action, imprisonment, punishment or war.
  10. 18. A government in which political power is exercised by a majority of the people.
  11. 21. A dimension of national power regarded as absolutely essential for achieving the objective of security of the nation.
  12. 24. _______ and inclusiveness mean that all the members of the society, especially the most vulnerable ones or the grassroots level, must be taken into consideration in policy-making
  13. 28. The modern term “state” is derived from the word__________