Across
- 3. Involving more than two parties or countries, particularly in discussions or agreements.
- 7. A government, especially an authoritarian one, or a system of rule or management.
- 8. Aid /Economic, technical, or military assistance given by one country to another for development or relief purposes.
- 11. /A governing system characterized by concentration of power in a leader or an elite, where political opposition is often suppressed.
- 13. The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, representing a key principle in international law.
- 14. /A theory in international relations that prioritizes national interests and security over moral or ideological considerations.
- 15. A political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, sometimes leading to the desire for independence or self-governance.
Down
- 1. The act of interfering in the affairs of another nation, often for humanitarian reasons or to maintain stability.
- 2. art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or nations.
- 4. A document that outlines the fundamental principles and structures of a government, defining the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of the state.
- 5. Spectrum/ A system for classifying different political positions, ranging from leftist (liberal) to rightist (conservative) ideologies.
- 6. /A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who exercise that power directly or through elected representatives.
- 9. A theory in international relations that emphasizes cooperation, international organizations, and the promotion of democracy and human rights.
- 10. Involving two parties, often referring to agreements or relations between two countries.
- 12. Penalties or restrictions imposed by countries on others to influence behavior or policy, often in response to violations of international law.
