0 A militarized area, country, or organization has a large, strong army and other armed forces and many weapons:
As these threatening practices accumulate, they make it more likely that eventually a crisis or militarized dispute will occur that escalates to war.
This pattern makes their militarized confrontations less intense in terms of threat perception.
The empirical record confirms that rivalries account for the vast number of militarized interstate disputes and wars in the international system.
Indeed, civilian is a term which has definition only by virtue of its militarized opposite.
These militarized labour relations were not only introduced to recruit and control labour locally.
The war, that is, required "a militarized, nationally consolidated" state (717), even though it was being fought to preserve the independence of rural patriarchs.
Once the frontier had been secured, some of the militarized settlers moved south and east to the new frontier.
The metre is now militarized, like the page himself, transformed into a martial rhythm.