POWER
Across
- 2. When punitive action is taken against another nation.
- 3. The ability of a nation to satisfy its own needs.
- 6. Secures the desired objective of a state without the actual infliction.
- 9. "Combination of power and capability of a state which the state uses for fulfilling its national interests and goals."
- 10. It is the vital part of national power.
- 14. Empowered by a formalistic belief in the content of the law or natural l
- 15. According to him "Power is the power of man on others."
Down
- 1. The practice of giving economic aid and easy loans.
- 4. Individuals may exercise authority over a whole society or only a specific group within a larger society.
- 5. It can be enduringly and really effective only when it is backed by economic and military power.
- 7. "The capacity of one to impose his will on others by reliance on effective sanctions in case of non-compliance."
- 8. To him, national power denoted the ability of a nation to fulfill national goals.
- 11. It is typically embodied in feudalism or patrimonialism.
- 12. It is widely used by diplomats and statesmen.
- 13. Legitimate Power