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peace and conflict crossword

Khanfri Mouna

Use the words to complete the crossword

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Aggression, Alliance, Arms control, Asylum, Cease-fire, Civil disobedience, Civil society, Conciliation, Conflict, Conflict prevention, Conflict resolution, Coup d’état, Diplomacy, Disarmament, Displaced person, Escalation, Failed state, Force, Genocide, Human rights, Intervention, Negotiation, Nonviolence, Peace, Peace building, Peace enforcement, Peacekeeping, Reconciliation

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4.A bilateral or multilateral halt in all or select offensive military actions among parties engaged in official war, guerrilla warfare, or violent exchanges with one another.
6.An unprovoked, offensive act of hostility, attack, or violence on the individual, communal, regional, or governmental level. In the legal sense, aggression refers to military attacks by one nation-state against another or its armed forces
7.The illegal overthrow and seizure of a government apparatus through threatened or actual violence by individuals of the respective government. Often led by military, political, or governmental figures, successful coups d’état are normally conducted in less than seventy-two hours (2 Words)
8.A coalition of individuals, groups, or nation-states based on formal or informal agreement, open or secret, formed to assist one another to secure identified objectives according to specified and mutually accepted criteria.
9.Temporary sanctuary granted to a foreigner within a country or embassy or other office with diplomatic immunity. Such protection is granted because it is believed that the foreigner in question would otherwise be in danger.
12.A sphere of society distinct and independent from the state system, the means of economic production, and the household. This collective realm, or ‘public space’, includes networks of institutions through which citizens voluntarily represent themselves in cultural, ideological, and political senses. (2 Words)
14.The anticipation of conflict that seeks to redress causal grievances to avoid the escalation of violent forms of conflict engagement or to curtail the re-occurrence of violent exchanges or some combination of these elements. (2 Words)
15.An increase in quantity, intensity, or scope of violent exchanges among parties. Commonly referred to as a ‘downward spiral’, escalation typically occurs in cycles of attack or counterattack.
18.The universal, indivisible, equitable, and indispensable claims and entitlements that are endowed to all persons simply by the sake of being human. (2 Words)
19.An individual forced to leave his or her home province, district, region, or nation in search of sanctuary from life-threatening circumstances. (2 Words)
20.Operations undertaken to end military or violent exchanges or acts of aggression, with or without the consent of one or more parties to the conflict, to create a permanent and viable environment and guarantees for such conditions. (2 Words)
21.Acts aiming to significantly reduce or eliminate entirely a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group through murder, physical or mental harm, unfit living conditions, birth prevention, or forcible population transfer.
22.A holistic belief in and practice of abstaining from violent acts.
24.The inability of a nation-state to provide its citizens basic necessities because of the effects of war or other destabilising crises. (2 Words)
25.Policies, programs, and associated efforts to restore stability and the effectiveness of social, political, and economic institutions and structures in the wake of a war or some other debilitating or catastrophic event (2 Words)
26.Bilateral or multilateral measures, usually facilitated through international organisations, to mutually reduce military capacities—armaments, armed forces, deployment zones, and general usage—particularly aimed at reducing conventional and nuclear war, but also intended to alleviate tensions that could escalate into military confrontations. (2 Words)
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1.The near elimination of military arsenals and forces, usually by a nation-state, through bilateral or multilateral agreements or unilaterally.
2.The maintenance of public security, civil services, and cease-fire agreements in war and conflict zones by UN or regional military, police, and civilian forces with the consent of the nation-state on whose territory these forces are deployed.
3.The application or threat of coercion within the context of international relations. In physical terms, the use of force is usually associated with military weapons and personnel.
5.The voluntary referral of a conflict to a neutral external party (in the form of an unofficial commission) that either suggests a non-binding settlement or conducts explorations to facilitate more structured techniques of conflict resolution.
7.‘to clash or engage in a fight’, a confrontation between one or more parties aspiring towards incompatible or competitive means or ends.
10.The conscious, individual or collective violation of a law, regulation, or edict. The order violated is usually deemed to be immoral or unjust by those undertaking the action. (2 Words)
11.A process that attempts to transform intense or lingering malevolence among parties previously engaged in a conflict or dispute into feelings of acceptance and even forgiveness of past animosities or detrimental acts
13.Communication, usually governed by pre-established procedures, between representatives of parties involved in a conflict or dispute.
14.A variety of approaches aimed at resolving conflicts through the constructive solving of problems distinct from the management or transformation of conflict. (2 Words)
16.an official, folded document, the official means by which sovereign nations conduct affairs with one another and develop agreement on their respective positions. Issues faced include war and peace, alliances, boundaries, and trade, among many others.
17.Requested or imposed unilateral or multilateral actions by external parties conducted in relation to an ongoing process between parties.
23.A political condition that ensures justice and social stability through formal and informal institutions, practices, and norms.

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