TTS
Across
- 3. Economic penalty on a nation
- 6. Supporting weaker states diplomatically
- 8. Framing issues as threats
- 9. Chief diplomat in foreign capital
- 11. Group of allied states
- 12. Mutual defense pact
- 13. Ending imperial rule globally
- 16. Resolving disputes diplomatically
- 17. Skillful management of global affairs
- 21. Risky diplomatic strategy
- 23. Two-power global system
- 24. Involving multiple nations’ cooperation
- 28. Rejecting global governance structures
- 31. Diplomatic rules of engagement
- 32. Equalizing global influence
- 36. State-sponsored intelligence gathering
- 37. Preventing conflict via strength
- 38. Prioritizing national interests
- 40. Preventing actions via diplomacy
- 42. Strategic global power dynamics
- 44. Conceding to avoid conflict
- 48. Transferring fugitives abroad
- 49. Expanding state dominance
- 53. Based on international values
- 54. Crossing national borders
- 57. Two-nation diplomatic agreement
- 60. Reducing military arsenals
- 62. Restoring friendly state relations
- 63. Identifying state-sponsored attacks
- 64. Easing tensions between rivals
- 65. Fighting internal rebellions
- 66. Limited multilateral agreement
- 67. Dominant global influence
- 68. Single-nation action
- 69. Advocacy for global peace
- 70. Avoiding major power blocs
Down
- 1. Limiting nuclear spread
- 2. Above national authority
- 4. Integrating world economies
- 5. Formal international accord
- 7. Three-power global dynamic
- 10. Mutual diplomatic benefits
- 14. Global economic reliance
- 15. Shared sovereignty in unions
- 18. Strategic partnership between states
- 19. Shaping global perceptions
- 20. Promoting global free markets
- 22. Claiming lost territories
- 25. Unequal power in conflicts
- 26. Indirect economic domination
- 27. Seeking regional independence
- 29. National autonomy in global affairs
- 30. Limiting a rival’s influence
- 33. Military force in global strategy
- 34. Global acceptance of authority
- 35. Military planning for global reach
- 39. Reducing international tensions
- 41. Cultural influence in diplomacy
- 43. Prioritizing national control
- 45. Payments for past wrongs
- 46. Art of state-to-state relations
- 47. Pragmatic foreign policy approach
- 50. Defending national boundaries
- 51. Foreign interference in conflicts
- 52. Subnational global engagement
- 55. High-level global meetings
- 56. NATO’s regional focus
- 58. Loose alliance of states
- 59. UN missions for stability
- 61. Undermining foreign governments