Across
- 4. The conduct of international relations and negotiations between countries.
- 6. Interactions and relationships between two states.
- 8. Measures taken to ensure the safety and protection of a state from external threats.
- 9. Distribution of power and capabilities among states to prevent any one from dominating others.
- 12. Entities formed by states to facilitate cooperation on global issues, such as the United Nations.
Down
- 1. The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments of different nations.
- 2. Cooperation and coordination among multiple states to address common challenges or achieve common goals.
- 3. Private organizations that operate independently of government control, often focused on humanitarian or environmental issues.
- 4. Formal acknowledgment of the legal existence of a sovereign state.
- 5. Formal agreements between states, often addressing issues of mutual interest or concern.
- 7. The ability to influence others through attraction and persuasion, rather than through force or coercion.
- 10. Legal principles governing the relationships between sovereign states and other international actors.
- 11. The supreme authority of a state to govern itself without interference from external sources.