Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations
Across
- 2. A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- 4. Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- 7. A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- 8. Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- 11. A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- 12. A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- 14. The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- 15. A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
Down
- 1. A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- 2. The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- 3. Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- 5. Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- 6. The right of a leader or government to rule
- 9. The power held by a singular person
- 10. The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- 13. The power held by a group of people