Across
- 2. Giving everyone what they need to be successful.
- 4. Disagreement and competition over power, ideas, identity, resources or territory.
- 6. A real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
- 9. Violence in the form of physical or mental harm brought upon an individual.
- 13. An armed uprising, involving irregular soldiers, which aims to overthrow the established regime
- 14. An official pardon for people who have been convicted of a criminal offense.
- 17. war A war between two or more states
- 19. A war within a state; can be used synonymously with the term civil war
- 20. War that is fought to establish dominance of the entire world order
Down
- 1. An armed conflict between politically organized groups within a state
- 3. Forcible action taken by one state against another state, without the latter's consent
- 5. when a third party, the mediator, assists the parties in a dispute to negotiate a settlement
- 7. Escalating confrontation even to the point of risking war.
- 8. Treating everybody the same.
- 10. Violence that can be used to justify or legitimize direct or structural violence.
- 11. Making concessions to an aggressor.
- 12. Sets out the UN Security Council's powers to maintain peace.
- 15. An intensification of something, such as violence or tension.
- 16. prevent aggression by emphasizing the scale of the likely military response.
- 18. A pre-emptive or surprise attack on an adversary
- 21. Literally, 'little war'; an insurgency or people's war, fought by irregular troops
