Across
- The phrase that describes the type of power that is hidden in agenda setting and opinion manipulation (two words) (14)
- The phrase that encompasses any level of governmental organization -- local, regional, state, national, or international (two words) (13)
- The final say in politics (11)
- A phrase that describes the following: 1) American politics, 2) Political theory, 3) Comparative politics, 4) International relations (four words) (30)
- The name for a political unit having 1) territory with stable boundaries, 2) population, and 3) sovereignty over its internal & external affairs (5)
- The name for those students of politics and government who utilize scientific methods to empirically test hypotheses and theories (14)
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Down
- The source of power that relies on an appeal to self interest (10)
- A phrase that describes the use of bargaining and compromise to resolve conflict (two words) (13)
- The process of conflict resolution (8)
- The acronym for non-governmental organization (3)
- A phrase that describes those that use manipulation & coercion to resolve conflicts (two words) (12)
- The phrase that encompasses any type of non-governmental organization -- a family, business, church, interest group, etc. (two words) (14)
- A group of people sharing a common culture (and often language) but not necessarily exercising sovereignty within a state (6)
- A source of power that relies on the threat or imposition of physical, economic, or social sanctions (5)
- The source of power that relies on appeals to legitimacy (9)
- The name for those students of politics and government who use evaluative, normative, and historical methods that are non-empirical (15)
- The ability of a person or organization to achieve desired ends (5)
- The phrase that describes the type of power that is openly exercised (two words) (14)
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