Demilitarization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Demilitarization is often narrowly defined as simply the dismantling or demobilization of a military, and the eventual destruction of military equipment, the destruction of weapons and explosives, and the incineration and destruction of chemical and biological weapons
Demilitarization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Efforts at the demilitarization of societies, treatment of the medical and psychological needs of victims, promotion of education, recognition of peace efforts, and the promotion of human rights for all are all positive steps toward healing violent environments From: Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, 2011 About this page Add to Mendeley
Militarization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Militarization and demilitarization can be measured and their character assessed: as military relations exercise greater influence on social relations in general, militarization increases, and vice versa This approach is more open analytically, in terms of the scale at which militarism is to be studied, and the normative ramifications of analysis
Soviet perspectives on the legal regime in outer space: The problem of . . . In the Soviet view, complete demilitarization of outer space would involve the following: a ban on the launch into orbit around the earth of any objects of military designation, the use of outer space for military maneuvers, and the use of space to test any types of weapons
Viewpoint The militarization and weaponization of space: Towards a . . . But it does not ensure the demilitarization of space: if the Moon and the other celestial bodies constitute a “demilitarized zone”, Earth orbit, from which weapons of mass destruction are excluded, does not have to be free of military activities judged to be non-aggressive like, for example, spying, telecommunications or positioning
Numerical analysis of thermal decomposition for RDX, TNT, and . . . Abstract Demilitarization of waste explosives on a commercial scale has become an important issue in many countries, and this has created a need for research in this area TNT, RDX and Composition B have been used as military explosives, and they are very sensitive to thermal shock