Across
- 1. – using pressure or threats to force an outcome.
- 3. – using negotiation and advocacy to protect people and deliver aid during crises.
- 4. – government representatives who have legal authority in international relations.
- 6. – diplomacy involving three or more countries or international organizations.
- 9. – to stop something from progressing or succeeding.
- 12. strong, effective, and capable of resisting challenges.
- 14. causing major change or disturbance to the usual way of doing things.
- 15. easy to pass through; open and not well protected.
- 17. – diplomacy between two countries.
- 19. – diplomatic action taken during emergencies such as war, terrorism, or natural disasters.
- 22. an official diplomatic message or protest delivered to another government.
Down
- 2. – the ability to understand and work with people from different cultures.
- 5. – how power is distributed and used between people or groups.
- 6. – using migration policies or migrants to negotiate international agreements.
- 7. large, important, or meaningful in amount.
- 8. – individuals or groups without government roles who influence diplomacy (NGOs, activists, businesses).
- 10. – a mediator traveling between two sides to help them reach an agreement.
- 11. – directed at or involving the general public.
- 13. – using culture, art, language, or values to improve relations between countries.
- 16. mix of two different forms or systems.
- 18. a positive, trusting, and cooperative relationship.
- 20. – shared interests or ideas that create connection.
- 21. – to use or apply power or influence.
