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The process of giving access to guns, military equipment and special defence into a certain subject that generally is not related to the military. The transformation of a non-military subject into a military or a paramilitary subject.
The militarisation of the police is a red flag for the democracy of a country.
The act of sending an army into a country, a region or an area on purpose to commit a military intervention.
The militarisation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
Hi @kristicunga ! Would you mind providing some context around this term? I'd love to understand how you see this term being used and what nuance Self-Defined could offer to the conversation by creating an entry. Not opposed, just would love to know more about what you're thinking. Thank you!
Hi @tatianamac! I wrote a definition for this term since I've noticed it used in a sort of neutrality, especially the militarisation of the police. Sometimes it is used as a natural state of modern societies. Of course, it is not!
Noun.
The militarisation of the police is a red flag for the democracy of a country.
The militarisation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
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