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Foster, Raisa. "Ekososiaalisia kriisikertomuksia." Sosiaalipedagogiikka 25 (December 8, 2024): 165–76. https://doi.org/10.30675/sp.147172.

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Sodan pauloissa: Militarismi suomalaisessa yhteiskunnassa (toim. Susanna Hast & Noora Kotilainen) on ajankohtainen ja varsin kattavasti eri tieteenalojen tutkimukseen perustuva kokoelmateos, joka tarjoaa kriittisiä näkökulmia militarismiin ja sen moninaisiin vaikutuksiin erityisesti suomalaisessa yhteiskunnassa. Kriittinen militarismitutkimus on jo vakiintunut tutkimusala Yhdysvalloissa ja muualla Euroopassa; Suomessa alan tutkimusta on tehty vasta vähän. Kirja on jaettu kolmeen pääosioon: Militarismi ja militarisaatio, Asevoimien normit ja sotilaallinen toiminta sekä Posthumaani sota ja a
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Kotilainen, Noora, and Leena Vastapuu. "Militarismi Suomessa." Kosmopolis. Rauhan-, konfliktin- ja maailmanpolitiikan tutkimuksen aikakauslehti 54, no. 3 (2024): 3–10. https://doi.org/10.70483/kp.152048.

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Kuvvet, Emre. "Threats to Foreign Equity Investments in International Capital Markets: Nationalism and Militarism." Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies 16, no. 03 (2013): 1350018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219091513500185.

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Even though financial markets have become more integrated and international capital now moves more freely across borders, we argue that access to foreign equity investments still remains a political decision, and this policy decision is a function of the country's nationalistic and militaristic sentiments. We use military spending as a proxy for militarism and nationalism, and show that countries with high militaristic sentiments have lower foreign equity investments. We also look at bilateral equity flows and find that a pair of countries simultaneously having greater increases in militarism
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Dos, Santos Teixeira Cristhiano. "Como chegamos até aqui?: A anatomia militarista da política neofascista o Brasil, os novos desafios da historiografia para o século xxi e as disputas pelo passado." DIVERSIDAD DE LAS CULTURAS 1, no. 1 (2021): 64–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15381107.

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<strong>Resumo&nbsp;</strong>Apropriando-me de uma historiografia atualizada nos recentes acontecimentos pol&iacute;ticos do&nbsp;Brasil, gostaria aqui de propor que a gente explorasse um pouco sobre a concep&ccedil;&atilde;o de cultura&nbsp;militarista como resultado dessa estrutura de consci&ecirc;ncia que, atualmente, se carcteriza como&nbsp;uma ―nova direita‖ bolsonarista. Essa consci&ecirc;ncia militarista que conserva principalmente a&nbsp;sua rela&ccedil;&atilde;o tanto com o totalitarismo dos anos 30 como com a ditadura da Am&eacute;rica Latina a&nbsp;partir dos anos 60. Esse conceito
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Sherzer, Adi. "Israeli Militarism Reconsidered." Israel Studies Review 36, no. 2 (2021): 87–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2021.360207.

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This article seeks to challenge conventional arguments about Israel’s ‘cultural militarism’ through a comparative analysis of Independence Day parades of the 1950s. Using media reports, newsreels, and archival documentation, it examines the parades and compares them to other cases from around the world. The discussion focuses on three features of the Israeli parades: the widespread civil criticism of the place of the military in Independence Day celebrations; the role of the crowds and their proximity to the marchers; and the partly militaristic character of the parades themselves. While the a
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Verbal Stockmeyer, Valentina. "Soldados de la patria. Motines y representaciones militares en Chile (1825-1827)." Revista de Historia y Geografía, no. 34 (September 13, 2016): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29344/07194145.34.355.

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ResumenEste artículo apunta a explicar el significado político de algunos motines y representaciones militares de carácter gremial, acontecidos en Chile durante el período 1823-1830, conocido como de anarquía o aprendizaje, según la interpretación historiográfica de que se trate. En términos generales, busca acercarse a la cuestión del militarismo en la formación de la República, fenómeno poco estudiado, negado o minimizado por gran parte de la historiografía tradicional y reciente.Palabras clave: Período 1823-1830, militarismo, motines militares, representacionesmilitares.Soldiers of the home
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Beier, J. Marshall, and Jana Tabak. "Children, childhoods, and everyday militarisms." Childhood 27, no. 3 (2020): 281–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0907568220923902.

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Like childhood, thinking critically about militarism can entail a great deal of unlearning before coming to a more nuanced understanding of what lies beyond the signifier. Just as childhoods are multiple, overlapping, contingent, and bound up in many more aspects of our social worlds than is apparent if we look only for the child, so too militarism. The ways in which militarisms intersect childhoods and vice versa, therefore, call us to reflect not only on the conspicuous presence of militaries as institutions or on life in zones of conflict, but on the everyday lives of children everywhere in
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Wibben, Annick TR. "Why we need to study (US) militarism: A critical feminist lens." Security Dialogue 49, no. 1-2 (2018): 136–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617742006.

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Responding to the special issue call to examine security and militarism alongside one another, this article adopts a critical feminist lens to explore what is at stake when critical scholars study security rather than militarism – and why, for critical feminists in particular, studying one without attention to the other is not helpful. Anchoring the discussion of (US) militarism in ongoing debates about women in combat, the article proposes that studying security without attention to militarism leads scholars to miss the deeply militarist orientation of security studies. It further suggests th
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Taber, Nancy. "Generals, colonels, and captains: Discourses of militarism, education, and learning in the Canadian university context." Canadian Journal of Higher Education 44, no. 2 (2014): 105–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v44i2.183828.

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This article discusses a feminist discourse analysis that explores the ways in which discourses of learning interact with discourses of militarism at four Canadian civilian universities named for military leaders. I discuss how this particular research topic became apparent to me and explore the current national context where it can be argued that Canada is exchanging an identity of a peace-making country for one of war-making. I examine literature that connects education with militarism, taking a feminist anti-militarist approach, and discuss issues relating to academic freedom in critiquing
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Gani, Jasmine K. "Racial militarism and civilizational anxiety at the imperial encounter: From metropole to the postcolonial state." Security Dialogue 52, no. 6 (2021): 546–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09670106211054901.

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In this article, I ask three key questions: First, what is the relationship between militarism and race? Second, how does colonialism shape that relationship to produce racial militarism on both sides of the imperial encounter? And, third, what is the function of racial militarism? I build on Fanon’s psychoanalytic work on the production of racial hierarchies and internalization of stigma to argue that militarism became a means through which the European imperial nation-state sought to mitigate its civilizational anxiety and assert itself at the top of a constructed hierarchy. In particular, I
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Tsygankov, Andrei P. "The Paths of Russian Militarism." Rossiya v globalnoi politike 22, no. 5 (2024): 12–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31278/1810-6439-2024-22-5-12-26.

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Militarism is clearly important enough to merit study by military historians, political scientists, sociologists, and other social scientists. Such comprehensive research can help bridge the long-standing divide in Russian thought between the partisans of militarism’s utmost importance and the partisans of its a priori ineffectiveness.
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Gómez, Carlos A. "Opinión pública, militarismo e ideologías en Venezuela." GACETA DE PEDAGOGÍA, no. 38 (December 1, 2019): 21–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.56219/rgp.vi38.753.

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Este artículo estudia la formación de la opinión pública y de las ideologías en Venezuela durante el siglo XIX, en una sociedad profundamente inclinada al militarismo como forma de liderazgo, en lo que jugó un papel eminentemente crítico la prensa nacional, contribuyendo de manera clave en el proceso político[1] que surgió a partir de la Independencia. En la investigación efectuada se hizo especial énfasis en el modo cómo se ejerció el periodismo en esa época, tanto en lo relativo a las fuentes como en los conceptos emitidos por los líderes de opinión durante los sucesos que transformaron la n
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Stavrianakis, Anna. "Controlling weapons circulation in a postcolonial militarised world." Review of International Studies 45, no. 1 (2018): 57–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210518000190.

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AbstractWhat are the politics of, and prospects for, contemporary weapons control? Human rights and humanitarian activists and scholars celebrate the gains made in the UN Arms Trade Treaty as a step towards greater human security. Critics counter that the treaty represents an accommodation with global militarism. Taking the tensions between arms transfer control and militarism as my starting point, I argue that the negotiating process and eventual treaty text demonstrate competing modes of militarism. Expressed in terms of sovereignty, political economy, or human security, all three modes are
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Eastwood, James. "Rethinking militarism as ideology: The critique of violence after security." Security Dialogue 49, no. 1-2 (2018): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617730949.

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This article argues for a reformulation of the concept of ‘militarism’ as ideology. Although existing sociological approaches have been suspicious of an understanding of militarism as ideology, these criticisms have misrepresented the implications of adopting such a concept. By returning to Althusser’s classic study of ideology, and complementing it with more recent psychoanalytic approaches that emphasize the centrality of desire, the article shows that thinking of militarism as ideology can be complementary to existing sociological studies. Moreover, though, it argues that such a reformulati
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Minarlı, Mustafa Ali. "Radyoda Ordu Saati Konuşmalarından YouTube’da Uzmanlarla Sohbetlere: Türkiye’de Militarizmin Yeni Yüz ve Biçimleri." Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi, no. 47 (June 23, 2025): 105–27. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1605535.

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21. yüzyılın ilk çeyreği militarizmin doğasını dramatik şekilde dönüştüren işaretlerin gözlendiği bir dönem olarak belirtilebilir. Devlet ve devlet dışı aktörlerin simetrik ve asimetrik çatışmalarında kullanılan gelişkin savaş aletlerinin medyadaki temsilleri ve ideolojileştirilme biçimleri radikal dönüşümlere neden olmaktadır. Bu doğrultuda çalışmada yüksek teknolojili savaş araçlarına yönelik ilginin sosyal medya aracılığıyla militarizm ekseninde bir siyasal toplumsallaşma biçimi haline gelmesi sorunlaştırılmaktadır. Çalışma militarizmin farklı iletişim ortamları dolayımıyla karakter değişti
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Ayaz Naseem, Muhammad. "Deconstructing Militarism in Pakistani Textbooks." Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 6, no. 2 (2014): 10–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/jemms.2014.060202.

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This article examines the textual constitution of militarism and militaristic subjects in and by educational discourse in Pakistan. The article focuses on two subjects, namely social studies and Urdu, which are taught in the public school system of Pakistan. In order to examine the constitution of militaristic subjectivities, the author draws upon concepts of poststructuralist theory and critical discourse analysis. The author's main argument is that it is vital to first deconstruct the constructs of war from the minds of people in order for the constructs of peace to be instilled. There are m
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Rodriguez, Saul M. "Building civilian militarism: Colombia, internal war, and militarization in a mid-term perspective." Security Dialogue 49, no. 1-2 (2018): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617743201.

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In late 2016, the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia signed a peace agreement to bring an end to an internal war in Colombia that had lasted more than 50 years. During this process, pro-military attitudes within Colombian society that called for a hardline solution and rejected the peace agreement were highly visible, revealing the extent to which militarism had been embedded in Colombia over the years. This embedding of militarism had been enabled by the country’s many years of chaos and the use of counterinsurgency forms of warfare, which over the years had l
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Houston, Jared. "Contingency Planning for Severe Climate Change." Radical Philosophy Review 23, no. 2 (2020): 225–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/radphilrev2020512111.

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What if we fail to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and so face its more severe impacts? I argue that asking this question reveals a new obligation of climate justice: contingency planning for severe climate change. Surprisingly, such plans are already being drafted. But the politics behind them is neoliberal and militarist. I identify the epistemology of futurity motivating contingency planning—possibilism—and argue that we can and should dissociate it from, and redeploy it against, neoliberal militarism.
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Nikoghosyan, Anna. "Co-Optation of Feminism: Gender, Militarism and the UNSC Resolution 1325." Feminist Critique: East European Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies, no. 1 (December 2017): 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.52323/fc1-1.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 is often referred to as a landmark resolution. Despite its revolutionary potential, I argue that the Resolution was developed through gendered discourses that allowed its use for militarist purposes. Informed by poststructuralist international relations feminist theory, I refer to the Resolution as a discursive practice and claim that the ways in which the UN conceptual apparatus understands and interprets gender and security open up possibilities for states to co-opt the very radical meaning of the Resolution by legitimising and normalising mili
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Soares Veiga, Daniel. "Disputas por autoridade na igreja de Corinto: batalhas travadas no campo da magia." Religare 20, no. 1 (2024): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1982-6605.2023v20n1.67067.

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O objetivo deste artigo é o de analisar certas passagens da Primeira Epístola aos Coríntios, onde fica subentendido que os cristãos da comunidade de Corinto envolveram-se com práticas de magia. Tais procedimentos, por sua vez, tinham seu sitz in lebem no contexto da sociedade imperial romana, que exaltava e glamourizava o militarismo. O ideal militarista exerceu um impacto e uma influência notáveis sobre a ritualística dos primeiros cristãos urbanos e eles reinterpretaram e ressignificaram este fetiche pelo universo militar para o campo da magia e do sobrenatural. No decorrer do artigo, nós em
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Kasprzycki, Remigiusz. "Pacyfizm i antymilitaryzm w Europie Zachodniej w latach 1918–1939." Prace Historyczne 148, no. 3 (2021): 535–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20844069ph.21.036.14012.

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Pacifism and anti-militarism in Western Europe, 1918–1939 As the consequence of the events of 1914–1918, the pacifism was on the rise in Western Europe. Societies of England, France and Germany as well as other Western European countries, set themselves the goal of preventing another war from breaking out. International congresses and conventions were organized. They were attended by peace advocates representing various social and political views, which made cooperation difficult. These meetings did not prevent the Spanish Civil War, the aggression against Abyssinia and the outbreak of World W
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Farcaș, Dana-Maria. "WORKERS OF THE WORLD AGAINST WAR: SOCIALIST ANTI-MILITARISM AND THE EVOLUTION OF PACIFIST THOUGHT (1848–1939)." International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences (IJASOS) 11, no. 31 (2025): 28–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15249386.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Between the revolutionary upheavals of 1848 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, socialist movements played a crucial role in shaping discourses on war, militarism, and peace, socialist anti-militarism developing as both a theoretical framework and a political strategy, deeply embedded in critiques of capitalism, imperialism, and class exploitation. While some factions rejected war outright as an instrument of bourgeois domination, others viewed military conflict as a means to advance revolutionary transformation and this ideological tension shaped the b
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Gal, Nissim. "Queering Militarism in Israeli Photography." Arts 14, no. 1 (2025): 5. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts14010005.

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This article, Queering Militarism in Israeli Photography, examines Adi Nes’s Soldiers series, a body of work that interrogates the intersections of queerness, militarism, and nationalism within Israeli society. By employing a distinctive “military circus” aesthetic, Nes challenges the rigid heteronormative and hyper-masculine archetypes embedded in Israeli military identity. His staged photographs depict soldiers in circus-inspired performative poses, blending military discipline with elements of the carnivalesque to subvert conventional representations of military masculinity. This approach c
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Soommat, Panyawarin, Nachon Raethong, Ratchaprapa Ruengsang, et al. "Light-Exposed Metabolic Responses of Cordyceps militaris through Transcriptome-Integrated Genome-Scale Modeling." Biology 13, no. 3 (2024): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology13030139.

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The genome-scale metabolic model (GSMM) of Cordyceps militaris provides a comprehensive basis of carbon assimilation for cell growth and metabolite production. However, the model with a simple mass balance concept shows limited capability to probe the metabolic responses of C. militaris under light exposure. This study, therefore, employed the transcriptome-integrated GSMM approach to extend the investigation of C. militaris’s metabolism under light conditions. Through the gene inactivity moderated by metabolism and expression (GIMME) framework, the iPS1474-tiGSMM model was furnished with the
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Antolović, Mihael. "“World domination or ruin”. Friedrich von Bernhardi and German militarism before World War I." Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 9, no. 4 (2016): 1121. http://dx.doi.org/10.21301/eap.v9i4.16.

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The paper analyzes the role of militarism in the political life of Germany before WWI. By pointing out the roe of militarism in the political life of Germany at the start of the 20th century, the paper puts an emphasis on the writing of Friedrich von Bernhardi titled Germany and the next war, published in 1912. Bernhardi sought to prove the inevitability of “preemptive war” and territorial annexations in order to provide for the economic and political interests of Germany as a global force. Bernhardi legitimized his opinion by calling on social-Darwinist arguments as well as the tradition of G
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Schmidt, Dorothea. "Deutscher Militarismus – eine unendliche Geschichte?" PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft 41, no. 162 (2011): 7–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v41i162.358.

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At the Potsdam Conference in July 1945, the Allied leaders identified four dimensions of German militarism that were of particular concern: the power of the military elite and their privileged position inside the state, the activities of paramilitary formations and the armaments industry, and the support for militarism in the public. The leaders agreed to a set of policies that sought to address these concerns of reigning in any militaristic tendencies. This article focuses on the relevance of these four areas of concern by examining their relevance in different periods, from the German Empire
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Castellanos Llanos, Gabriela. "Ética, terrorismo de estado y masculinidad: la vía del terror vista desde la óptica de género." La Manzana de la Discordia 2, no. 1 (2016): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v2i1.1416.

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Resumen: Este ensayo es una reflexión sobre el terrorismo, mostrando su evolución a través de la historia y su exacerbación actual, señalando además que el terrorismo de Estado, a pesar de ser la forma más mortífera, tiende a ser públicamente aceptada. De igual forma, enfatiza que el ataque a las Torres Gemelas se ha utilizado para justificar ataques preventivos, torturas y hasta la suspensión de la protección legal a prisioneros, y se pregunta cuál debe ser la política pública para combatir el terrorismo de una manera ética, mostrando por qué la solución del mal menor propuesta por Michael Ig
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Maksimović, Andrijana, and Zoran Milosavljević. "The Relationship Between the Dimensions of Religiousness and Militarist Political Culture Within the Citizens of Serbia." Security Dimensions 42, no. 42 (2022): 68–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.0736.

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The authors use data obtained through empirical study of the relationship between different types of religiosity and militarist political culture. The three concepts of religiosity are: religious belief, attitude to religious confession, and personalised religiosity. Given the content of each dimension, religious belief and attitude to religious confession can be defined as forms of classical religiosity, while personalised religiosity could be defined as secular religiosity. The aim of the paper is to investigate the relationship between the religiosity of citizens in Serbia and the country’s
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Grassiani, Erella. "Between security and military identities: The case of Israeli security experts." Security Dialogue 49, no. 1-2 (2018): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617747202.

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The relationship between private security professionals and the military in Israel is complex. While there is growing attention to the fact that security and military actors and their activities are becoming increasingly blurred, the Israeli case shows something different. In this ground-up analysis of the relationship between private security practices and the military, I investigate its constant negotiation by private security professionals through their identification with and differentiation from the military, whereby they reconfigure the meaning of military capital. This identity work sho
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Yurynets, Yaryna. "Soviet Policy of “Militarism” and the Formation of a Totalitarian Regime in Ukraine in the 1920s–1930s." NaUKMA Research Papers in Philosophy and Religious Studies, no. 11-12 (November 15, 2023): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-1678.2023.11-12.105-113.

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The article analyzes the peculiarities of the formation period of a totalitarian regime and ideological dictatorship in Soviet Ukraine during the 1920s-1930s. One of the key characteristics of this stage is the constant narrative of struggle imposed both against external enemies and on internal “fronts”. This narrative aimed to foster a “militaristic” fervor in society, contributing to the consolidation of the foundations of totalitarianism and the gradual Sovietization of education and science. The aggressiveness of the regime, reaching its peak during the mass repressions of the “Great Terro
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Aranda Bustamante, Gilberto, and Ana Vanessa Cardenas Zanatta. "Pretorianismo y años de Plomo: su receptividad en experiencias de Posguerra Fría." Sur y Tiempo: Revista de Historia de América 5, no. 10 (2024): 51–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22370/syt.2024.10.4326.

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El artículo revisa parte de la vasta literatura acerca del militarismo latinoamericano del siglo XX, testeando la incidencia castrense en la región, tanto en gobiernos populistas como en los también llamados “Años de Plomo”. Nos interesa su proyección sobre regímenes neopopulistas y autoritarios. Lo anterior supone verificar distintas expresiones militaristas. Nuestra hipótesis es que la preponderancia del sector castrense en regímenes de distinta orientación política funciona como eslabón semiótico (tubérculo aglutinador), mediante el cual es posible conectar experiencias políticamente antinó
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Millar, Katharine M. "The plural of soldier is not troops: The politics of groups in legitimating militaristic violence." Security Dialogue 50, no. 3 (2019): 201–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010619836337.

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This article identifies ‘the troops’ as a new, radically under-examined figure in the Western canon of war. Utilising discourse analysis of an original corpus of US ‘support the troops’ material from 2001 to 2010, the article argues that ‘the troops’ cannot be read as a simple aggregation of the figurative soldier or literal military personnel. Instead, ‘groupness of the troops’ shifts the politics of the legitimation of violence – and the possibility of meaningful dissent – in two distinct ways. Firstly, ‘the troops’ are figured, counterintuitively, as passive, dependent and at risk of suffer
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López Iñíguez, Julio. "Noventa años de historiografía sobre la dictadura de Primo de Rivera: un estado de la cuestión / Ninety Years of Historiography on Primo de Rivera’s Dictatorship: A State of the Art." Historiografías, no. 10 (December 28, 2017): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.2015102392.

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This article addresses the different interpretations on the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera in Spain. Starting with the contemporary works and including the most recent ones, the author examines what has been written on this topic. The survey ranges from contemporaries pieces divulging the main achievements of the dictatorship to the latest regional and local studies, including the new political history emerged in the eighties.Key WordsDictatorship of Primo de Rivera, historiography, methodology, militarism, structuralism, new political historyResumenEl presente estudio aborda las diferentes i
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Hoijtink, Marijn, and Hanna L. Muehlenhoff. "The European Union as a Masculine Military Power: European Union Security and Defence Policy in ‘Times of Crisis’." Political Studies Review 18, no. 3 (2019): 362–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478929919884876.

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Against the background of a sense of crisis in the European Union and in international politics, European Union Member States have since 2016 increased their cooperation within the Common Security and Defence Policy, for example, establishing the European Defence Fund. Scholars have long pointed out that the European Union lacks the necessary ‘hard’ military power to influence international politics, subscribing to and constituting an image of the European Union as not masculine enough. We are critical of these accounts and develop a different argument. First, building on insights from feminis
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Soffer, Jonathan. "The National Association of Manufacturers and the Militarization of American Conservatism." Business History Review 75, no. 4 (2001): 775–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3116511.

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The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) played an important role in the emerging conservative movement in the United States, both before and after World War II, but its contribution to the increasing militarism of that movement has received little scrutiny. Between 1958 and 1975, a combination of organizational changes peculiar to NAM and political pressures from both the right and the left led NAM to adopt and maintain a militaristic posture. In the late 1950s, a decline in the organization's membership resulted in a take over by larger corporations, which purged the board of its ultr
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Badía Serra, Eduardo. "El pragmatismo : ¿filosofía del proyecto neo-liberal?" Entorno, no. 20 (September 30, 2001): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i20.7667.

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El proyecto económico neo-liberal dice tener de base la doctrina filosófica pragmática que se originó en los ambientes académicos de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica a finales del siglo XIX.Sin embargo, si se examina con algún detenimiento el pensamiento pragmático y su base filosófica, se podrá concluir que realmente, en la práctica, dicho proyecto no puede basarse en una filosofía de tan fuerte contenido ético. Sucede que comúnmente las doctrinas y categorías filosóficas son sujetas al relajamiento y vulgarización.Ello ha sucedido con sistemas de una riqueza doctrinaria muy alta como la fi
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Towns, Armond R. "(Dark) Pure War: Virilio, the Cinematic, and the Racial." Media Theory 3, no. 2 (2019): 145–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.70064/mt.v3i2.972.

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Paul Virilio’s work has largely been utilized in theories of media and war, specifically his discussion of ‘pure war’, or the continuance of war beyond its physicality. Cinema, for Virilio, was a pedagogical tool toward preparing populations for such a war. Cinema produced images of objects, perceptually distancing audiences from said objects; it, thus, prepared ‘everyone’ to become objects open to being watched, holding relevance for cinema, surveillance, and information studies. Yet, this concern with watching and surveillance is not race neutral. I argue that Virilio’s work on pure war can
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Grzebalska, Weronika, and Steven G. Jug. "Rethinking Polish (Para)Military Herstory: New Goals for Research on the Militarism–Feminism Nexus." Aspasia 18, no. 1 (2024): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2024.180105.

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Abstract Despite its longstanding, rich, and regionally unique tradition, Polish women's (para)military involvement has long not been integrated into (inter)national memory and scholarship. This “problem of invisibility” has since been addressed on the national level by the twenty-first century “herstorical turn”—a wave of revisionist interventions into memory culture. This article discusses three new and distinctive challenges—or “problems of invisibility”—that emerge for Polish (para)military herstory as it travels from the national to the international circuit of knowledge production: 1) th
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Woodward, Rachel. "From Military Geography to militarism's geographies: disciplinary engagements with the geographies of militarism and military activities." Progress in Human Geography 29, no. 6 (2005): 718–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0309132505ph579oa.

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Kimmerling, Baruch. "Patterns of militarism in Israel." European Journal of Sociology 34, no. 2 (1993): 196–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003975600006640.

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Most of the subjects concerned with Israel, such as the location of the military and militaristic culture, are heavily distorted in comparison to other themes prevalant in the discourse and the debates in the social sciences, very much like the other issues linked with the Jewish-Arab conflict and Jewish-Arab relations (Kimmerling, 1992). Ideological and value loaded considerations blur the issue, making even the usage of the term ‘militarism’ in the canonical textbooks a taboo in Israel. The main purpose of this paper is three-fold: 1) to present a brief survey of the present state of the lit
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Carballo, David M. "IMPLEMENTS OF STATE POWER." Ancient Mesoamerica 18, no. 1 (2007): 173–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536107000144.

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AbstractThe expansionary strategies of Teotihuacano political leaders involved the large-scale manufacture of weaponry and the production of ceremonial items representative of a coherent suite of symbols expressing themes of warfare and sacrifice. Recent excavations at the Moon Pyramid demonstrate that such production activities were undertaken next to the monument, where obsidian was reduced into dart points and eccentrics linked to militarism and sacrificial practices in the art and archaeology of the city. These craft production activities were likely directly administered by state function
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Kemerli, Pınar. "RELIGIOUS MILITARISM AND ISLAMIST CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION IN TURKEY." International Journal of Middle East Studies 47, no. 2 (2015): 281–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743815000057.

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AbstractThis article focuses on Islamist conscientious objectors (COs) in Turkey who have resisted both mandatory conscription and the Turkish state's use of Islamic discourses of jihad and martyrdom to legitimize it. Examining military conscript training and the post-1980 coup national school curriculum, the article first outlines the Turkish state's production of a particular interpretation of Islam and its dissemination of it through nationalist and militarist discourses and practices. The article then pursues an ethnographic analysis of Islamist COs’ resistance to conscription through nonv
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Okon, Dorathy Effiom and Ikpi, Nyonno Ikpi. "La Fidelite Dans La Traduction Du Poeme “Le Politicard” Dans Sursauts D’unimna Angrey." La Revue des Etudes Francophones de Calabar (RETFRAC) 15, no. 2 (2025): 69–76. https://doi.org/10.64414/f43qkt82.

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Sursauts is a collection of forty-five poems, some of which sing about the beauty of African women, poverty, suffering, militarism, anti-militarism, loneliness, love, among other themes. Our work will be limited to the poem "the politicard". This work proposes fidelity in the translation of a poem in Unimna Angrey's Sursauts. We encountered problems during the translation of the poem "The Politicard"; We have mobilized some translational processes to circumvent these problems during our translation. The study aims to demonstrate that the problem of untranslatability remains a reality in litera
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Mabee, Bryan, and Srdjan Vucetic. "Varieties of militarism: Towards a typology." Security Dialogue 49, no. 1-2 (2018): 96–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617730948.

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Militarism – a mercurial, endlessly contested concept – is experiencing a renaissance of sorts in many corners of the social science community. In critical security studies, the concept’s purview has become increasingly limited by an abiding theoretical and analytical focus on various practices of securitization. We argue that there is a need to clarify the logic and stakes of different forms of militarism. Critical security scholars have provided valuable insights into the conditions of ‘exceptionalist militarism’. However, if we accept that militarism and the production of security are co-co
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Sylvester, Christine. "Curating and re-curating the American war in Vietnam." Security Dialogue 49, no. 3 (2017): 151–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617733851.

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The American war in Vietnam killed 58,000 US military personnel and millions of people on the ground, creating a troubling war legacy that has been ‘resolved’ in the USA through state strategies to efface military mortalities. Drawing on Charlotte Heath-Kelly’s work addressing mortality denied or ignored in the field of international relations and that of Andrew Bacevich and Christian Appy on American militarism, I explore the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, as a site of war re-curations that refuse the effacement of mortality and disrupt the militarist myths that sustain it – nam
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Alexandra, Andrew. "Militarism." Social Theory and Practice 19, no. 2 (1993): 205–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/soctheorpract19931928.

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Huang, Wentao. "Research on China-Japan Bilateral Relations——A Stable and Fragile Bilateral Relationship." Highlights in Business, Economics and Management 35 (June 16, 2024): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ve1pwf70.

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After the end of World War II, since the surrender of the Japanese militarist Empire, Japan had political reform with the help of the United States. It was the beginning of Japan's diplomatic normalization after the end of militaristic diplomacy. Since the new century, from the “Follow America and give priority to economic development” to the “New capitalism and realism diplomacy in the new era” foreign policy with domestic and foreign coordination, Japan's diplomatic strategy towards China has handled resoundingly on the delicate relationship of competition between China and the United States
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Musselman, Cody. "Training for the “Unknown and Unknowable”: CrossFit and Evangelical Temporality." Religions 10, no. 11 (2019): 624. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10110624.

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This article looks at the relationship between the U.S. military and CrossFit, a functional fitness training method and sport, and focuses on how their affinities coalesce around the idea of preparedness. CrossFit makes a sport and spectacle out of preparing for the “unknown and unknowable” challenges of life. This approach to life and fitness is attractive to service members, first responders, and average citizens alike who live in an age of constant anticipation, awaiting unknown threats. This article draws from fieldwork observations, interviews, CrossFit videos and articles, social media p
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Nouman shafi, Dr Ali Usman Saleem, and Kainat Asghar. "Nature—Warfare’s Silent Victim in Feryal Ali Gauhar’s No Space for Further Burials." Social Science Review Archives 3, no. 1 (2025): 1687–95. https://doi.org/10.70670/sra.v3i1.482.

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The research documents an ecocritical study of Feryal Ali Gauhar’s No Space for Further Burials (2007) using Lawrence Buell’s ecocritical concept of ‘toxic discourse’ which he discusses in Writing for an Endangered World (2001). This research explores the intersection between militarized violence and ecological destruction in the conflicted zones. Set in the war-torn Afghanistan, the narrative exposes the ecological consequences of militarism which lead to deforestation, soil degradation, and toxic contamination. The analysis focuses on militarized ecocide, where environmental degradation beco
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Zafirovski, Milan. "Indicators of Militarism and Democracy in Comparative Context: How Militaristic Tendencies Influence Democratic Processes in OECD Countries 2010–2016." Social Indicators Research 147, no. 1 (2019): 159–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-019-02149-1.

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