Unit 1 Power, Sovereignty, Legitimacy & Interdependence

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Across
  1. 2. This NGO investigates human rights abuse cases in more than 90 countries around the world. (3wds)
  2. 6. A person or person who have been forced to flee their country due to persecution, war or violence.
  3. 8. Latent power is based on a state’s wealth and size of this.
  4. 10. The process of several countries working together on a given issue.
  5. 13. This late professor used the term which offers a more persuasive approach to influencing other states. (2wds)
  6. 15. Term applied to a state which has seen its laws, services and governance rendered ineffective and unstable due to conflict, corruption and poverty. (2wds)
  7. 17. Any group or organisation which acts to influence decision makers at any level and is not a state. (2wds)
  8. 19. Associated with the far right, this term suggests violent change and a return to the old ways.
  9. 20. Realism states that this is the primary goal of all states.
  10. 21. This state is a member of the 'nuclear weapons club' and has worked to make sure adversaries like Iran never possess such technology.
  11. 24. Within the theory of realism, this particular group seeks total hegemony for states and believes states should maximise power.
  12. 26. Established in 1945, this IGO's mission is the collective peace and security of its member nations. (2wds)
  13. 28. This theory suggests that states can and should cooperate with one another.
  14. 29. This state actor is a member of the UN Security Council.
Down
  1. 1. This NGO operates in 55 countries globally and seeks to defend the natural world.
  2. 3. The type of power whereby a state uses military and economic means to influence the behaviour or interests of other states.Can be seen as aggressive.
  3. 4. The type of power which co-opts instead of coercing. Examples include cultural programs, sports, movies and music.
  4. 5. One of Eric Liu's 6 sources of power.
  5. 7. Univ of Chicago professor who believes nations strive to dominate each other and seek regional hegemony in an anarchic international system. (2wds)
  6. 9. The process whereby a single state works alone on a given issue.
  7. 11. The International Criminal Court is based out of this Dutch city. (2wds)
  8. 12. Penalties imposed by one state or institution on another state, institution or individual to coerce a change in behaviour.
  9. 14. This level of analysis would expand to involve issues like COVID and terrorism.
  10. 16. Realists define this system as when there is no higher defined central authority above states.
  11. 18. The notion that states and their fortunes are connected to each other.
  12. 20. The type of power which suggests a strong military, but also the implementation of alliances, diplomacy and capacity building.
  13. 22. Associated with the far left, this term suggests violent change to overthrow the status quo.
  14. 23. Applies to the notion of maintaining an existing state of affairs in politics. (2wds)
  15. 25. Power which utilises diplomatic and political manipulation by one country to undermine the political systems of its intended target.
  16. 27. This theory suggests that power is the currency of states and these states must compete with each other to survive.