Across
- 2. Where states pursue foreign policy objectives via a constructive engagement with other actors.
- 4. The process of decision-making at the global level aimed at solving problems that affect more than one state (or region).
- 9. Those states recognised as rising powers on the world stage (such as the BRICS).
- 10. The ideological division within Europe between the American and Soviet spheres of influence. The term was used during the Cold War and coined by Winston Churchill.
Down
- 1. An ideological doctrine which demands total obedience from its members.
- 3. An environmental agreement adopted in 1997 that committed transitional economies to limit and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- 5. The use (or threat) of cyber weapons against another with the intention of causing digital harm.
- 6. Where a single state exercises structural dominance over the rules, norms, conventions and behaviour of a regional or international system.
- 7. The strand of realist thought which claims the anarchic structure of global politics encourages states to prioritise their own national security.
- 8. The right and acceptance of proper authority to rule.
