Across
- The name of the U.S. Secretary of State who called for massive U.S. economic assistance to Western Europe and Japan in 1947 to stem Communist expansion. (two words) (15)
- The process of conflict resolution among states. (two words) (22)
- One of the multiple and complex causes of war. (11)
- The name of the theory that argues that cooperation based on a shared vision of the common good can guide international politics. (two words) (13)
- One of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council with veto power. (6)
- The one major power among Third-World states. (5)
- The name of the African country torn by civil war and genocide in the early 1990s between the minority Tutsi and majority Hutu tribes. (6)
- The process of conflict resolution among states, supranational governmental organizations, and non-state actors (such as political movements & multinational corporations). (two words) (15)
- The acronym applied to any international organization that is not formed by an international treaty. (3)
- The Third-World state in Latin America that has the most potential to achieve major-power status. (6)
- The nature of the international system during the Cold War. (7)
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- The name of the U.S. president who ordered a massive escalation of U.S. ground forces in South Vietnam in 1965. (two words) (14)
- The name of the principal advocate of the Balance of Power Theory of international relations. (two words) (15)
- The name of the U.S. president who botched the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961 but successfully ended the Cuban Missile Crisis the next year. (two words) (12)
- The city in Germany where the war-crimes trials were held from 1945-49. (9)
- The name of the Western leader who coined the phrase, "Iron Curtain" in a 1946 speech. (two words) (17)
- The Third-World state in Asia that has the most potential to achieve major-power status. (5)
- The name of the U.S. president who organized UN opposition to North Korea's invasion of South Korea in 1950. (two words) (12)
- This region of the world experienced major wars in 1948, '56, '67, and '73. (two words) (11)
- The nature of the international system prior to WWII. (10)
- The acronym applied to any international organization formed by an international treaty. (3)
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