Across
- 3. Second important dimension of national power.
- 6. Active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- 7. The demarcated area that rightly belongs to the population
- 12. The one who stated that power is the “man’s control over the minds and actions of other men.”
- 15. The Basis as Well as a Means of Foreign Policy
- 17. POV in looking at and interpreting the world of politics.
- 18. attempt to change the behavior of others through persuasion and not by threats or force.
- 19. Power that is rooted in traditional, or long standing, beliefs and practices of a society.
- 20. The use of physical force that was responsible for the growth of kingdoms and empires.
- 23. Believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence.
- 24. Attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- 27. Type of approach that is largely normative and stresses on the values of politics
- 28. The state of having no government.
- 29. People are open to information regarding decision-making process and the implementation of the same.
- 30. The agency to which the will of the state is formulated, expressed, and carried out.
Down
- 1. Type of government where there is absolute control by one person.
- 2. A political concept
- 4. The mass of population living within the state.
- 5. power of opinion and image of the nation.
- 8. The one who stated that “State is a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honorable life.”
- 9. To control the behavior of other states with a view to accomplish certain ends
- 10. Stems from an individual’s extraordinary personal qualities and from that individual’s hold over followers because of these qualities.
- 11. A comprehensive set of normative beliefs, conscious and unconscious ideas, that an individual, group or society has.
- 13. a state can offer to other states for securing a desired change in their behaviors.
- 14. Supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience
- 16. Can be simply defined as legitimate power
- 21. A greek word which the word "governance" is derived from.
- 22. An attempt is made to persuade other nations to adopt a particular and desired view
- 25. An ethnic or racial concept.
- 26. The one who referred state as “The state is an association that claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of violence.”
