TYPES OF DIPLOMACY - REVISION

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Across
  1. 1. – using pressure or threats to force an outcome.
  2. 3. – using negotiation and advocacy to protect people and deliver aid during crises.
  3. 4. – government representatives who have legal authority in international relations.
  4. 6. – diplomacy involving three or more countries or international organizations.
  5. 9. – to stop something from progressing or succeeding.
  6. 12. strong, effective, and capable of resisting challenges.
  7. 14. causing major change or disturbance to the usual way of doing things.
  8. 15. easy to pass through; open and not well protected.
  9. 17. – diplomacy between two countries.
  10. 19. – diplomatic action taken during emergencies such as war, terrorism, or natural disasters.
  11. 22. an official diplomatic message or protest delivered to another government.
Down
  1. 2. – the ability to understand and work with people from different cultures.
  2. 5. – how power is distributed and used between people or groups.
  3. 6. – using migration policies or migrants to negotiate international agreements.
  4. 7. large, important, or meaningful in amount.
  5. 8. – individuals or groups without government roles who influence diplomacy (NGOs, activists, businesses).
  6. 10. – a mediator traveling between two sides to help them reach an agreement.
  7. 11. – directed at or involving the general public.
  8. 13. – using culture, art, language, or values to improve relations between countries.
  9. 16. mix of two different forms or systems.
  10. 18. a positive, trusting, and cooperative relationship.
  11. 20. – shared interests or ideas that create connection.
  12. 21. – to use or apply power or influence.