Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations

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