Across
- 8. Actors are compelled to select outcomes that benefit one party while negatively affecting another.
- 9. When two or more actors implement policies that improve well-being of at least one more actor without affecting any other.
- 10. The personality, perceptions, choices, and activities of individual decision-makers and individual participants provide an explanation.
- 11. States will build international relations around international law and institutions.
- 12. Premeditated threat or use of violence against noncombatant targets by individuals or groups to obtain a political or social objective.
Down
- 1. States try to influence the behavior of other actors by bargaining, negotiating, taking a specific action or refraining from such an action.
- 2. The withdrawal of customary trade and financial relations for foreign - and security-policy purposes.
- 3. An assemblage of units, object, or parts united by some form of regular interaction.
- 4. Focuses on the international character of states as the most important feature of international relations.
- 5. Art of protecting networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use and the practice of ensuring confidentiality.
- 6. Struggle for power, war is inevitable, bargaining and coercion, where cooperation is rare.
- 7. An armed conflict that occurs between organized actors within a state and and that meets some minimum threshold for severity.