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  2. United States militarism - Wikipedia

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    Militarism has been defined as the tendency to regard military efficiency as the supreme ideal of the state, overshadowing all other interests. In a militarist society, military institutions and ways are ranked above the ways of civilian life, and military mentality is carried over into the civilian sphere."

  3. Militarism - Wikipedia

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    Militarism is the belief or the desire of a government or a people that a state should maintain a strong military capability and to use it aggressively to expand national interests and/or values. [1]

  4. Military democracy - Wikipedia

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    According to Engels, the Greek Heroic Age was a typical example of military democracy. [1] Lewis Henry Morgan spoke of two features: "the military state of society, and the system of administration consisting of an elective and removable supreme chief, a council of elders and a popular assembly." [2]

  5. Military government - Wikipedia

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    A military government is any government that is administered by a military, whether or not this government is legal under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue or by an occupying power. It is usually administered by military personnel. Types of military government include: Military occupation of acquired foreign territory and the administration ...

  6. Military dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    The previous form of government is also a factor in whether a military dictatorship forms. Democracies are most at risk of becoming military dictatorships shortly after their formation. When a new democracy is formed, the government's institutions are fragile and civil government may not have established control over the military. [20]

  7. Military globalization - Wikipedia

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    Military globalization is defined by David Held as "the process which embodies the growing extensity and intensity of military relations among the political units of the world-system.

  8. What are non-conforming loans? - AOL

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    Pros and cons of non-conforming loans Pros of non-conforming loans Flexibility: If you can’t qualify for a conforming mortgage due to lacking credit or savings, a non-conforming loan could give ...

  9. Militarization - Wikipedia

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    Militarization, or militarisation, is the process by which a society organizes itself for military conflict and violence.It is related to militarism, which is an ideology that reflects the level of militarization of a state.