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Across
- 2. Nuclear weapons are used as...
- 9. one of the important criteria of legalization which means a country have to obey the law
- 10. This type of realism was founded by Kenneth N. Waltz
- 11. ______ clauses indicate institutional flexibility?
- 14. armered combat within the boundaries of a recognized sovereign entity between parties (two words but NO space in-between due to the format)
- 15. in anticipation of a negative power shift, the more powerful state attacks an adversary while it still has an advantage
- 20. States take calculated risks to achieve regional hegemony
- 22. principle of environmental law
- 25. conditions of self-help, survival, problem of other minds.
- 26. weak prospects for war, i.e. lower tension.
- 29. the right to make a legal decision
- 31. States would rather negotiate a settlement based on expected gains and losses than fight a war
- 32. anarchy, absolute power, security, repeated prisoner's dilemma
- 33. Explains outbreak of civil war, but not duration or recurrence
- 35. Constructivist conception of power
- 37. Studying a Congressional bill would be this level of analysis.
- 39. states have this type of dilemma because they cannot distinguish between offensive and defensive capabilities.
- 40. ideas about heroic masculinity are used to attract recruits and teach soldiers how to fight
- 41. In Liberalism, states represent the demands of the ______________
Down
- 1. Secured second strike capability is ... deterrence
- 3. IOs act are intended to act as a _____ party in international conflict resolution.
- 4. special prohibition against the first use of nuclear weapons
- 5. security, self-interested, anarchy, cooperation
- 6. The range of the mutually accepted negotiations
- 7. motivation for civil war,(“the resource curse”, e.g. later years of Columbianconflict/FARC)
- 8. Type of government with second strongest audience cost
- 12. the Lockian level of anarchy believes that all states are...
- 13. Self-help, survival, and problem of other minds are conditions of _______.
- 16. _________ are better at signalling its intent and commitment to war
- 17. Commitment problems explains what aspect of war besides duration
- 18. In addition to "independence", what is one aspect of IOs that encourages states to act through IOs?
- 19. An institution that is key in forming international advocacy networks, acronym
- 21. Gender hierarchies consider war an example this an example of this gender characteristic.
- 23. The logic of constructivism
- 24. a school of thought that states send a signal that they want to comply with the international law
- 27. kind of power when one country's increase in power means everyone else is worse off
- 28. According to realists, IOs are functionally _____ to international affairs
- 30. Risking war, but making it less likely is nuclear ...
- 34. Willingness to use nuclear weapons is known as ... deterrence
- 36. Concept that ideas are shared between people and become institutionalized
- 38. "shallow cooperation"