Across
- 4. how rapidly a system and the units within it change
- 5. a term used by Koehane & Nye meaning that different relationships of interdependence intersect more deeply at more points
Down
- 1. a term economists use to refer to situations where a product becomes more valuable once many people use it
- 2. What David Held has called the “widening, deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness in all aspects of contemporary social life”
- 3. a state of the world involving networks of interdependence at multicontinental distances
- 4. Buzzword from the 1970s referring to “situations characterized by reciprocal effects among countries or among actors in different countries.”
