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Qué (quién) es militarization$513793$ - definición

AMERICAN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
Olympia Port Militarization Resistance; Olypmr
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militarize         
ASPECT OF SOCIETY
Militarisation; Militarize; Paramilitarization; Quasi-militarization; Militarised
or militarise
¦ verb [often as adjective militarized]
1. equip with military resources.
2. give a military character to.
Derivatives
militarization noun
Militarization of the internet         
  • A collage of the Bahrain Uprising.
User:AcademicAlien/Internet Militarization; Internet Militarization; Militarization of the Internet; Militarized Internet; Militarization of cyberspace; Weaponization of social media
Internet militarization is the use of the Internet and its platforms by states in order to ensure state security domestically as well as protect itself from any external attack. Over time, the co-constitution of state’s strategies and technologies has allowed states to protect themselves from attacks on their political interests as well.
Port Militarization Resistance         
Port Militarization Resistance (PMR) is an anti-war movement in the United States. The movement began in May 2006, in Olympia, Washington, but also has chapters in Tacoma, Washington, Grays Harbor, Washington, and the Mid-Atlantic region.

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Port Militarization Resistance

Port Militarization Resistance (PMR) is an anti-war movement in the United States. The movement began in May 2006, in Olympia, Washington, but also has chapters in Tacoma, Washington, Grays Harbor, Washington, and the Mid-Atlantic region. Port Militarization Resistance is also the name of the strategy employed by this movement. Adherents of the PMR strategy advocate an end to the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan to be accomplished through making civilian-owned ports inaccessible to the military, with less emphasis on persuading elected officials to abandon the war. PMR organized high-profile protests at the Port of Olympia and the Port of Tacoma in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009.