- Militarization, or
militarisation, is the
process by
which a
society organizes itself for
military conflict and violence. It is
related to militarism,...
- use
rubber and
plastic bullets for riot control. The "political and
militarised" RUC was
succeeded by the
Police Service of
Northern Ireland,
which continues...
- The
militarisation of
space involved the
placement and
development of
weaponry and
military technology in
outer space. The
early exploration of
space in...
-
Militarized interstate disputes (MIDs) are
conflicts between states that do not
involve a full-scale war.
These include any
conflicts in
which one or more...
- "Global
Militarisation Index" (PDF). 2013 Fact Sheet.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2
February 2017.
Retrieved 6 June 2014. "Global
Militarisation Index...
- people.
Although a
peace accord was
signed in 1997, the
region remains militarised. Urdu-speaking
stranded ****stanis were
given citizenship by the Supreme...
-
Cyberwarfare is the use of
cyber attacks against an
enemy state,
causing comparable harm to
actual warfare and/or
disrupting vital computer systems. Some...
- response, Guru Tegh Bahadur's son and successor, Guru
Gobind Singh,
further militarised his followers,
starting with the
establishment of
Khalsa in 1699, eight...
- not
maintain a
standing army, navy nor air force, but it
maintains a
militarised coast guard which is in
charge of
defending the country. The country...
-
agency to help
mitigate the
effects of
unemployment on the
German economy,
militarise the
workforce and
indoctrinate it with **** ideology. It was the official...