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  1. 3. a powerful nation can inflict this on an offending or unhelpful state by imposing economic sanctions, norms, policies and etc.
  2. 4. a comprehensive set of normative beliefs, conscious and unconscious ideas, that an individual, group, or society has
  3. 6. Monarchy- a government which the ruler rules by divine right
  4. 8. Power- the ability of a nation to secure the goals and objectives of its national interest in relation to other nations
  5. 11. defined as "legitimate power"
  6. 13. Government- a government in which the control of national and local affairs is exercised by the central or national government
  7. 15. the ability to right to rule are passed down, often through heredity
  8. 18. Ideology- primarily champions social conservatism, limited government, and free market economics
  9. 19. Science and Politics- define power as the "ability to outright control the behavior of people
  10. 22. the attempt is to convince others about the goodness of the policies of the nation
  11. 24. and Lincoln- it is a "combination of power and capability of a state that the state using for fulfilling its national interests and goals"
  12. 25. Government- the state confers upon the legislature the power to terminate the tenure of the renal executive
  13. 26. Power- second important dimension of national power
  14. 28. a government in which political power is exercised by a majority of the people
  15. 29. an autocratic form of rule in which an individual exercises power without any legal restraint
Down
  1. 1. form of government in which political power is exercised by a few privileged classes
  2. 2. Governments- are anti-democratic, leave little room for dissent, and strive to centralize power
  3. 5. Power- is a important dimension of national power
  4. 7. Monarchy- the ruler rules in accordance with the Constitution
  5. 9. Power- the power of opinion and the image of the nation
  6. 10. Ideology- champions ideals of equality, social justice, and collective responsibility, advocating for government intervention
  7. 12. an authoritarian type of government where there is absolute control by one person
  8. 14. the offering of this can be material, economic, or psychological
  9. 16. an economic system in which the factors of production are valued in relation to their usefulness to people
  10. 17. Violence- can be used by resorting to war or acts of reprisal by a powerful state.
  11. 20. a way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people
  12. 21. - who views power as "the capacity of one to impose his will on others by reliance on effective sanctions in case of non-compliance
  13. 22. define it as as the use of force, whereas many others explain it as the capacity to secure desired goals through the use of force or even by exercising influence
  14. 23. is a form of government in which supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person
  15. 27. Concise Oxford Dictionary- defines authority as "the power or right to give orders and enforce obedience