POWER

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Across
  1. 2. When punitive action is taken against another nation.
  2. 3. The ability of a nation to satisfy its own needs.
  3. 6. Secures the desired objective of a state without the actual infliction.
  4. 9. "Combination of power and capability of a state which the state uses for fulfilling its national interests and goals."
  5. 10. It is the vital part of national power.
  6. 14. Empowered by a formalistic belief in the content of the law or natural l
  7. 15. According to him "Power is the power of man on others."
Down
  1. 1. The practice of giving economic aid and easy loans.
  2. 4. Individuals may exercise authority over a whole society or only a specific group within a larger society.
  3. 5. It can be enduringly and really effective only when it is backed by economic and military power.
  4. 7. "The capacity of one to impose his will on others by reliance on effective sanctions in case of non-compliance."
  5. 8. To him, national power denoted the ability of a nation to fulfill national goals.
  6. 11. It is typically embodied in feudalism or patrimonialism.
  7. 12. It is widely used by diplomats and statesmen.
  8. 13. Legitimate Power