Across
- 3. a tax on goods arriving from a foreign country, generally used as a tool of trade and foreign policy to penalize adversaries or favor allies or domestic producers.
- 9. a law signed by President Harry S. Truman in 1947 to reorganize the agencies and processes related to intelligence, foreign policy, and the military.
- 11. the president’s principal advisor for intelligence-related matters and the head of the intelligence communit’s
- 13. a decision issued by the president that carries the full force and effect of law
- 14. the second-highest-ranking official of the U.S. government and first in line to assume the presidency if the president dies, resigns, or becomes unable to serve.
- 15. a tool of statecraft, frequently involving economic measures such as asset freezes and trade restrictions, used to exact a certain behavior or outcome from another party
Down
- 1. undertaken among three or more entities, usually countries
- 2. defensive and offensive actions taken by a government or nonstate actor in the realm of information network systems and digital infrastructure.
- 4. undertaken between two entities, generally countries.
- 5. a country’s attitudes and actions in the international arena.
- 6. undertaken by only one entity, generally a country
- 7. the group comprising the vice president of the United States and the heads of all fifteen federal executive departments
- 8. head of the Department of Justice and chief lawyer of the U.S. government.
- 10. an official partnership between two or more parties based on cooperation in pursuit of a common goal, generally involving security or defense
- 12. involving two or more agencies
