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