Across
- 4. Official orders or laws stopping trade or communication with another state, as a way of forcing its leaders to make political changes.
- 5. The capacity to convert potential power into realized power (2 words, no gap)
- 9. The ability to achieve one's purposes or goals.
- 10. any doctorine or agenda that supports one-sided action
- 13. A type of power when states use relationships to influence other states.
- 15. Type of realism which is based on the idea that states are led by individuals with an innate need to dominate.
- 17. Type of power that means achieving aims through force.
- 18. Type of power that is a combination of hard and soft power.
- 19. Type of power that is used by states to influence political ideas and structures of other states.
Down
- 1. a relationship or cooperation between states that are commited to using their armed forces in supporting military objectives (2 words,no gap)
- 2. the procces that provides to follow international norms and pay more respect to international insitutions
- 3. A theoretical perspective in which power is seen as the currency of global politics.
- 6. Type of realism that is based on the idea that states pursue power because of the nature of the international system.
- 7. Type of power that refers to the internet empowering new groups at both state and individual level.
- 8. A model of international relations which includes one state that is more powerful than all the others.
- 11. A model of international relations which includes many powerful states that compete with each other.
- 12. Level of analysis that refers to geographic area in which social organisation is created.
- 14. A model of international relations which includes two states that are equally powerful. The main competition is between these two states.
- 16. Level of analysis that is narrower than global but nonetheless refers to events that impact several states.
- 18. Type of power that means achieving aims through cultural ties and influence.