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Militarism, militarization, health and the Third World
Medicine and War, 1991This paper examines the relationship between militarism, militarization, health and development. It draws attention to the fact that world military expenditure has continued to soar since the Second World War. Wars increasingly exact a heavy civilian toll.
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Latinos, militarism, and militarization
Latino Studies, 2015Luis F B Plascencia +2 more
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2013
Contemporary critics and scholars alike have associated militarism both with the military’s predominance in foreign policy and with the employment of military force, rhetoric, and symbols in order to ensure elite control of the populace. Two definitions from German scholars illustrate that range. Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence” (Benjamin 1978,
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Contemporary critics and scholars alike have associated militarism both with the military’s predominance in foreign policy and with the employment of military force, rhetoric, and symbols in order to ensure elite control of the populace. Two definitions from German scholars illustrate that range. Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence” (Benjamin 1978,
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Resisting racial militarism: War, policing and the Black Panther Party
Security Dialogue, 2021Nivi Manchanda
exaly

