Power, Sovereignty and International Relations 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Government & PoliticsPower, Sovereignty and International RelationsInternational BaccalaureateNone Created by: Kunmi AdeyemiCreated on: 28-03-18 13:19 96321485107 Across 1. Refers to the industrialising counties situated between the core and Periphery in the world systems model (Wallerstein) (4, 9) 4. A political system where property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their needs and abilities. E.g. Cuba, China (9) 5. The branch of government responsible for putting policies and laws into practical effect (9) 7. A method to discourage as state from acting on another state. E.g. North Korea and Nuclear Deterrence (10) 10. An entity that is capable of taking meaningful action or effecting change at any one of the six levels of analysis (5) Down 2. Refers to the process by which states manage their international relations (9) 3. Refers to any quality, principle or organisation that transcends national boundaries or governments (12) 6. States that have achieved a hegemonic position in one or more aspects of global politics (11) 8. An organised political entity with a permanent population, a well-defined territory and government with the ability to interact with other states (5) 9. The movement towards political cooperation amongst transnational actors in order to develop solutions to problems affecting more than one state or region (6, 10)
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