0 A militarized area, country, or organization has a large, strong army and other armed forces and many weapons: --
Through this process of poetic ethnogenesis, even warriors of alien or enemy extraction could be adopted into the militarized kindred formed around the successful war-leader and his family.
Leeds observes that defensive alliances tend to deter challenges while offensive alliances often lead to the initiation of militarized disputes.
But the militarized personnel of these cities must not be confused with modern police force, which are separate organizations from the military.
This variable classifies actors involved in militarized disputes in terms of revisionist and non-revisionist states.
A militarized dispute that emerges in this atmosphere is more apt to escalate to war than one that occurs in the absence of arms racing.
First, militarized settlers were sent to defend the frontier regions.
The implementation of these aims became a business for the militarized bureaucracy, which occupied all key points of the administrative system.
The metre is now militarized, like the page himself, transformed into a martial rhythm.