INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CONCEPTS

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  1. 4. An agreement between two or more states to work together on mutual security issues.
  2. 6. The processes associated with the spread of democracy around the world from its core in Western Europe and North America.
  3. 8. To cut off trade and investments, preventing a target country from buying or selling goods in the global marketplace.
  4. 12. Is someone seeking shelter from danger.
  5. 14. The ultimate symbol of sovereignty is a state’s ability to monopolize the means of violence
  6. 16. It is often seen as one of three approaches to the theory and practice of international political economy.
  7. 18. It means the study of and movement for women not as objects but as subjects of knowledge.
  8. 19. It means to give and take on a mutual basis.
  9. 20. offer resources to countries to correct maladjustments in their balance of payments without resorting to measures destructive of national or international prosperity.
  10. 21. This term refers to three characteristics or principles underlying rela- tions among states or groups of states and other actors in specific issue- areas (particularly trade).
Down
  1. 1. It came into existence on 1 January 1995, as one result of the agreement reached in the seven-year-long Uruguay round of multi- lateral trade negotiations that was completed the previous year.
  2. 2. The ideas of universal freedom and equality.
  3. 3. It is often associated with periods of revolutionary upheaval and extreme social and political turbulence.
  4. 5. the study of the physical movements of groups around the world now includes Chinese, Korean, Latino, Indian, and countless cultural groups residing outside their original homelands.
  5. 7. Recognising the territorial jurisdiction of kings and princes entailed following a policy of non-interference within their claimed and defined territorial boundaries.
  6. 9. It is an extremely problematic foreign policy goal.
  7. 10. An endeavour to eradicate a people because of their nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion.
  8. 11. It means taking unfair advantage of someone.
  9. 13. It has emerged as an important and diverse set of arguments in political theory directed largely against certain versions of modern liberal political theory.
  10. 15. It consists of the following threat, intended to dissuade a state from aggression.
  11. 17. In the original Greek sense, means ‘leadership’.