Across
- 2. : A system or organization that holds authority and control over a society.
- 4. : An element of good governance where the public is informed of the government's decisions and actions.
- 8. : An element of good governance where the government needs to be open about its actions and pay attention to the opinions of the people.
- 9. : An element of good governance where the government effectively and methodically manage spending.
- 11. : Greek word that means "city"
- 12. : A person elected to implement laws, oversee government agencies and represent the jurisdiction.
- 14. : An element of good governance where affected and interested parties are actively involved in the decision-making.
- 18. : A branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
- 21. : A set of fundamental principles, laws, legal precedents, and the rights and duties of its citizens.
- 23. : An individual engaged in the art of science of governance.
- 24. : An oppressive and cruel rule resulting in the disregard for individual rights and freedoms.
- 25. : A process of leading and controlling an assembly of people or a state.
- 28. : A characteristic of an approach that political science and other social sciences should not be studied in isolation.
- 29. : It is the rule of law where people exercise their will and sovereignty.
- 30. : This approach to political science is on the scientific, impartial, and value-free analysis of political phenomena.
Down
- 1. : All members of the society must be considered and must not feel alienated.
- 3. : Refers to a system of rules and regulations established by a governing authority.
- 5. : A panel of people selected to hear evidence and issue a verdict in a court case.
- 6. : A form of approach that is adamant that studying politics and political systems cannot be separated from the study of values.
- 7. : Includes governance, decision-making, and distribution of power within a society.
- 10. : An approach that is concerned with the study of official structures and institutions such as legislative, executive, and judicial.
- 13. : A branch of government responsible for making laws.
- 15. : A Latin verb that means "to steer"
- 16. : Latin word that means "to know"
- 17. : A characteristic of an approach that stresses on confirming and testing everything.
- 19. - The science of law
- 20. : An element of good governance where an organization is accountable to their actions and decisions.
- 22. : An approach to the study of political science that is a combination of philosophical, ethical, and institutional perspectives and orientations toward politics.
- 26. : A state of being free from oppressive restrictions or external control.
- 27. : Absence of law
