Fall Print Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Russian officers who rebelled in 1825
  2. 7. Economic constraint that prevents simultaneously having free capital flow, fixed exchange rates, and independent monetary policy
  3. 8. Namesake of the electoral law predicting two dominant parties under FPTP
  4. 9. Paradox where resource wealth undermines development
  5. 13. When protection from risk encourages riskier behavior
  6. 15. Principle that decisions should be taken at the lowest possible level
  7. 17. Preventing action through credible threat
  8. 19. U.S. National Security Advisor known for détente
  9. 20. Philosopher associated with minimal-state libertarianism
  10. 22. Belief that one state’s fall to communism triggers others
  11. 23. IR theory holding states seek maximum power
  12. 24. President who led Egypt’s 1952 revolution
  13. 25. U.N. peacekeeping forces
  14. 29. Security pact between Australia, the U.K., and the U.S.
  15. 31. Chilean military ruler who led the 1973 coup
  16. 32. Structured bargaining among labor, business, and the state
  17. 35. Rawls’s rule that inequalities are acceptable only if they benefit the least advantaged (hint: ____ principle)
  18. 38. Bentham’s proposed prison design used as a metaphor for modern surveillance
  19. 40. 1955 conference of Asian and African states
  20. 42. Early precursor to the EU
  21. 46. Relationship between Congress, agencies, and interest groups
  22. 47. Herzian trap of mutual insecurity
  23. 48. Durkheim’s term for normlessness
  24. 49. Fiscal tightening used to reduce deficits
  25. 50. Residence of the French prime minister
  26. 51. SCOTUS case establishing judicial review
  27. 53. The cooling phase of a revolution, when a more conservative regime takes hold
Down
  1. 2. Highest level of judicial review
  2. 3. Prussian statesman who unified Germany
  3. 4. Leading figure during the French Revolution’s radical phase
  4. 5. India’s first prime minister
  5. 6. Dominance of one state or actor within a system
  6. 10. Policy tool used to offset tax burdens
  7. 11. 1848 revolutions across Europe
  8. 12. Author of “Democracy in America”
  9. 14. Constitutional design emphasizing societal cleavages and mutual vetoes
  10. 15. Realist term for regions with weak polarity and high conflict propensity
  11. 16. Neofunctionalist mechanism driving regional integration
  12. 18. Type of state whose government relies on resource rents rather than taxation
  13. 21. The EU’s executive and agenda-setting body
  14. 26. Legal norm of sticking to past rulings
  15. 27. Era of aggressive judicial policing of economic regulation
  16. 28. Standards required for EU membership (hint: ____ criteria)
  17. 30. Strategic technology driving U.S. export controls on China
  18. 31. Game showing that rational choices can lead to suboptimal outcomes
  19. 33. Waltz’s starting assumption about the international system
  20. 34. First president of the French Fifth Republic
  21. 36. IR view emphasizing fear, uncertainty, and the need for strong authority
  22. 37. Dahl’s name for an inclusive, competitive democratic regime
  23. 39. Minimum needed to vote
  24. 41. Iranian body vetting candidates and legislation
  25. 43. Lower house of the German parliament
  26. 44. Democratic model praised for its efficiency, but criticized for executive dominance
  27. 45. Government spending directed to local projects for political gain
  28. 52. Regime governing zones from baselines to the high seas