Across
- 2. Cold War standoff that brought the world to the brink in October 1962
- 4. City where the League of Nations was founded, symbolizing early peace efforts
- 6. Princeton initiative that funds public service internships for undergraduates
- 9. SPIA conference where top delegates earn “power placards”
- 10. Influential monetarist economist who shaped modern fiscal policy
- 11. Princeton grad and Secretary of State, key to founding the UN
- 12. “Resource curse” economist who explored how wealth can hinder growth
- 13. First name of SPIA’s controversial namesake, later removed
- 16. Princeton program for future leaders in public policy and global affairs
- 17. Economic theory arguing for minimal government intervention in markets
- 18. The “Iron Lady” who took a tough stance during the Cold War
- 19. Architect of the "containment" strategy pivotal in Cold War U.S. foreign policy
- 21. Complex housing SPIA, known for the Fountain of Freedom
- 23. Trait essential for diplomacy under pressure
Down
- 1. Architect behind Princeton’s Robertson Hall, a SPIA landmark
- 3. Theory focusing on state power and balance in global politics
- 5. The famous 1959 Cold War exchange between Nixon and Khrushchev
- 7. Princeton's Model UN team nickname for their humorous post-conference stories
- 8. Writer of Silent Spring, catalyst for U.S. environmental policies
- 10. Princeton’s student center combining Gothic and modern elements
- 14. Princeton’s collegiate mascot
- 15. Festive event at PMUNC where diplomacy meets the dance floor
- 19. British economist at Bretton Woods, shaping global economic policy
- 20. Princeton’s influential journal on international relations and policy
- 22. She chaired the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
