Across
- One group of Middle Eastern people who form a nation without a state (12)
- A group of people sharing a common culture (and often language) but not necessarily exercising sovereignty (control of a state) (6)
- In Marxist theory, this group was the subordinate class in an industrial society (11)
- One of the two key components of the "skeleton" of a state (8)
- the extension of a state’s sovereignty over territory beyond its borders by the establishment of either settler colonies or subsidiary states in which indigenous populations are displaced or exploited (11)
- The former colonial ruler that drew the current boundaries of Iraq (7)
- The name of a particular supranational organization that is limited to the Middle East. (two words) (11)
- One of the two key components of the "skeleton" of a state (6)
- The final say in politics (the legal capacity of a state to maintain control of its own affairs) (11)
- An economic enterprise that produces or distributes goods or services in more than one state (two words) (25)
- The phrase that describes the set of all non-governmental (private-sector) organizations (movements, interest groups, political parties) that deal with public concerns (two words) (13)
- In Marxist theory, this group was the dominant class in capitalist society (11)
- According to Shively, both nationalism and patriotism are basic emotional identifications that are more like which -- ideology or religion (8)
- Something that benefits all members of the community but that no one can be prevented from using, whether they helped pay for it or not (two words) (11)
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Down
- An example of a public good (two words) (17)
- Organizations that replace some functions of states and operate over wider areas (two words) (27)
- A passionate identification with a culturally homogeneous nation (11)
- A term that encompasses increasing world-wide connectivity, integration and interdependence in the economic, social, technological, cultural, political, and ecological spheres (13)
- The people who have the authority to act on behalf of the state to make, enforce, and adjudicate laws (10)
- The phrase that describes an individual or organization that enjoys the benefit of a public good but does not help pay for the costs of that benefit (two words) (10)
- A political unit having territory with stable boundaries, population, and sovereignty over its internal and external affairs (5)
- The name of a particular supranational organization that is international in scope (two words) (14)
- There is more correspondence between nations and states in which region -- Africa or Central America (15)
- In Marxist theory, the economy was which -- the foundation or the superstructure of society? (10)
- In Marxist theory, religion and culture were which -- the foundation or the superstructure of society? (14)
- There is more correspondence between nations and states in which region -- the Middle East or South America? (13)
- A passionate identification with a state, even one that is quite multi-culturally diverse (10)
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