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