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PARAMILITARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 17, 2025 · : of, relating to, being, or characteristic of a force formed on a military pattern especially as a potential auxiliary military force.Missing: doctrine | Show results with:doctrine
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Is Paramilitary Structure Bad? - National Police AssociationBy definition, the term means “organized similarly to a military force” according to the dictionary. That is not inherently evil.Missing: doctrine | Show results with:doctrine
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What is a Paramilitary? - Boot Camp & Military Fitness InstituteJan 2, 2023 · Paramilitary units carry out duties that a country's military or police forces are unable or unwilling to handle. Other organisations may be ...
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[PDF] Paramilitary Property - Harvard Law School JournalsMar 3, 2025 · In this Article, I use the term “paramilitary” as a broad umbrella term for groups that use military-style weapons, tactics, and training ...
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[PDF] PARAMILITARY ORGANIZATIONS IN GERMANY FROM 1871–1945What impact did World War I have on the foundation and expansion of such paramilitary organizations, and how did that influence the rise of Adolf Hitler and the ...
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COLOMBIA: PARAMILITARIES GAINING STRENGTH - CIA... paramilitary groups are a force to be reckoned with, particularly in northern Colombia. Paramilitary groups have long been regarded as allies, or in some ...
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Paramilitary Group - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsParamilitary groups are defined as armed organizations that operate outside the rule of law, specializing in extrajudicial violence such as torture, kidnapping ...Missing: doctrine | Show results with:doctrine
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[PDF] Counterinsurgency: The Role of Paramilitaries - DTICIsolating the Communist insurgents is done through the creation of local militia. However, some authors contend it would be dangerous for any government to ...
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PARAMILITARY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comadjective noting or pertaining to an organization operating as, in place of, or as a supplement to a regular military force: a paramilitary police unit.
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Paramilitary - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.coma group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops)
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Difference Between Paramilitary, Military and Central Armed Police ...All the three are different in every aspect save for the single goal of protecting India from an existential threat, external or otherwise. Paramilitary Forces ...
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PARAMILITARY definition in American English - Collins DictionaryA paramilitary organization is organized like an army and performs either civil or military functions in a country. Searches by the army and paramilitary forces ...
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PARAMILITARY definition | Cambridge English DictionaryA paramilitary group is organized like an army but is not official and often not legal. connected with and helping the official armed forces.
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Perspective: Evaluating the Paramilitary Structure and Morale - LEBNov 6, 2013 · The paramilitary model for policing has served the mission of law enforcement well over the years by allowing militaristic command-and-control ...
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PARAMILITARY GROUPS - Bristol University Press DigitalThe term 'paramilitarism' refers to activities of groups related to the military, but which, at the same time, deviate from the regular military.
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Chapter 2: Hybrid Threat Components - ODINSep 28, 2023 · Paramilitary forces are “forces or groups distinct from the regular armed forces ... characteristics similar to a paramilitary force. By mutual ...
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The SAGE Dictionary of Policing - Paramilitary PolicingA simple or traditional definition refers to military-style enforcement by armed state or non-state groups. But paramilitarism is not a self-evident concept, ...
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The Roman Army in the First Century - BYU StudiesAuxiliaries began as non-Roman allied troops who served with Roman legions during the wars of conquest under the Republic. The auxiliaries included a wide range ...
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5 Auxiliary Units of the Roman Army | TheCollectorJan 11, 2023 · The Roman army utilized many esteemed auxiliary units with specialist fighting capabilities. Let's have a look at five of the most famous.
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The Free Company: The Notorious Mercenaries Of EuropeThe Free Company was a notorious group of mercenaries that operated in Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries.Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Militias in history: From ancient roots to modern might - Al MajallaFeb 4, 2025 · In parts of Medieval Europe, militias became a regular feature, and local leaders required able-bodied adult males to serve at some point in ...
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Cossacks History & Culture | Study.comHowever, in recent centuries the Cossacks have become known as a paramilitary unit generally associated with the Russian government.
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The Militia and Minute Men of 1775 - National Park ServiceMinute man companies were raised by volunteer. Whereas militia companies trained 6 days each year, minute man companies trained two days each week. Minute men ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Seven Wars Where Irregular Forces Thwarted Professional ArmiesMar 3, 2017 · Attacks by irregulars were often brutal, as were the reprisals against them, which included massacres by French soldiers.
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Freikorps | Volunteer Militias, Weimar Republic, WWI - BritannicaOct 1, 2025 · Freikorps, any of several private paramilitary groups that first appeared in December 1918 in the wake of Germany's defeat in World War I.Missing: 1918-1939 | Show results with:1918-1939
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Meet the Freikorps: Vanguard of Terror 1918-1923 | New OrleansJun 7, 2018 · Others joined the various paramilitary groups like the Nazi Stormtroopers. And still others carried out a campaign of terror and murder ...Missing: 1918-1939 | Show results with:1918-1939
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Freikorps — How Germany's Post-WWI Paramilitaries Paved the ...Nov 4, 2024 · A de facto army operating independently from government control, the Freikorps played a decisive role in post-WWI Germany.”
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Blackshirt | Fascism, Mussolini, Italy - BritannicaBlackshirt, member of any of the armed squads of Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini, who wore black shirts as part of their uniform.
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Blackshirts History, Facts & Significance - Study.comThe Blackshirts were an Italian paramilitary band. They were part of the radical National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini, which wished to reestablish the ...
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The SA | Holocaust EncyclopediaSep 17, 2018 · The Sturmabteilung, or SA, was a paramilitary organization associated with the Nazi Party. The SA was integral to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
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SA | Definition, History, & Facts | BritannicaAug 27, 2025 · SA, in the German Nazi Party, a paramilitary organization whose methods of violent intimidation played a key role in Adolf Hitler's rise to ...
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Sturmabteilung: the SA - Alpha HistoryThe Sturmabteilung, or SA, was the Nazi Party's first and largest paramilitary group, though its power was eventually superseded by the SS.
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Collaboration | Holocaust EncyclopediaGermany's European Axis partners cooperated with the Nazi regime by promulgating and enforcing anti-Jewish legislation. In some cases, they deported their ...
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Collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War IIBelgian collaborationist paramilitary units included militias from Belgian fascist parties ('Combat Formations' of the Rex Party, the various 'brigades' of the ...
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Soviet Partisans: The Rag-Tag Scourge Along WWII's Eastern FrontSoviet partisans took a heavy toll in German lives and tied down troops needed to fight the advancing Red Army during World War II.Zoya Was Captured... · Osttruppen Units Were Known... · Code Name ``rail War''Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Partisan Operations - Army University PressDuring World War II, partisan resistance movements were widespread. They were known by various names such as the French Maquis, Italian Partisans, Belgian ...<|separator|>
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Jewish Partisans | Holocaust EncyclopediaSep 23, 2025 · Some Jews who managed to escape from ghettos and camps formed their own fighting, or partisan, units during World War II.Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Jewish partisan | World War II, Definition, Examples, & Resistance ...A Jewish partisan was one of approximately 20000–30000 irregular fighters who participated in the Jewish resistance against Nazi Germany and its allies ...
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Wars of decolonization, 1945–1975 (Chapter 21)The major counterinsurgency wars of decolonization of the mid twentieth century were fought by the four European imperial nations, Britain, France, ...Missing: paramilitary organizations
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Paramilitaries on the March - Brookings InstitutionParamilitaries, which grew out of the security and economic conditions in the developing world, were in many cases intended to be parallel military forces ...
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The Use of Covert Paramilitary Activity as a Policy ToolUS covert paramilitary operations in the early Cold War period were not, however, a "total" failure in the sense that there was no return on our investment.
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Anticommunist Internationalism and Paramilitary Warfare in the Cold ...Anticommunist paramilitary groups from Afghanistan, Angola, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Nicaragua, surrounded by the flags of two dozen nations.
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A Struggle for Power: Decolonization in Africa - ADST.orgThere was a low-level guerilla war between three different liberation groups in Angola and the Portuguese. There was also a war in Mozambique with one large ...Missing: paramilitaries | Show results with:paramilitaries
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The Era of Armed Non-State Actors - Risks of Global ChaosWith the end of the Cold War, the global security environment underwent a silent but radical transformation: dominant threats to the security and integrity of ...
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Roundtable: The Age of Armed Groups - The Century FoundationApr 28, 2022 · Since the end of the Cold War, fragmented battlegrounds and nonstate armed groups have become the most prominent features of violent conflict.
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[PDF] Militias in Civil Wars | Stathis KalyvasEven in cases in which states impose or co-opt militias and influence their activities, these groups may evolve into forces with their own goals and interests, ...
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Paramilitarism's Long Twentieth Century |The Soviet Union was by no means the only global power that established covert and secretive paramilitary groups in countries on the fronts of the Cold War.
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Colombia's Civil Conflict | Council on Foreign RelationsThe largest paramilitary group, the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), was on the U.S. State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations ...
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Russia's Rogue Warriors: A Paramilitary LegacyJul 23, 2025 · Before the dust had settled on the Wagner Group mutiny, scholars and analysts were seeking to find suitable historical parallels to the recent ...
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The Wagner Group Will Live to Fight Another Day | RANDJun 28, 2023 · It is unlikely that Wagner's paramilitary enterprise will be dissolved. It is nearly impossible to imagine that the Russian leadership will completely disband ...
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Non-state armed groups - The Practical Guide to Humanitarian LawUnder international humanitarian law, members of non-state armed groups paradoxically belong to the category of civilians. But they lose most of the protection ...
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IHL Treaties - Geneva Convention (IV) on Civilians, 1949The Geneva Conventions which were adopted before 1949 were concerned with combatants only, not with civilians. Some provisions concerning the protection of ...
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Unlawful combatants - How does law protect in war? - ICRCThe term “unlawful combatant” is used to refer to an individual who belongs to an armed group, in a context where either the individual or the group do not ...Missing: paramilitaries | Show results with:paramilitaries
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[PDF] Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (2001)The conduct of a person or group of persons shall be considered an act of a State under international law if the person or group of persons is in fact acting on ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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State Responsibility for the Acts of Private Armed GroupsAbstract. Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups? Although states as a general rule are not liable ...
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The Involvement of Mercenaries and Private Military Security ...Nov 9, 2021 · IHL does not prohibit the use of PMSCs and mercenaries during armed conflicts. Nevertheless, two conventions ban the use of mercenaries in armed conflicts.
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United Nations Resolution 1244 | UNMIK - UN missions1. An immediate and verifiable end of violence and repression in Kosovo. · 2. Verifiable withdrawal from Kosovo of all military, police and paramilitary forces ...
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Article 9 and the Attribution of Armed Groups' Attacks to the ...Nov 15, 2024 · Attacks perpetrated by armed groups are normally attributable to a State only if the group concerned is acting on the State's behalf at the time of the attack.
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'A well-regulated Militia': The Laws that Can Counter Domestic ...Feb 28, 2022 · In 29 states, laws prohibit private military groups from organizing without authorization from the state government. These statutes often ...
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S.3589 - Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act of 2024 118th ...Jan 16, 2024 · Shown Here: Introduced in Senate (01/16/2024). 118th CONGRESS 2d Session ...
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Are militia groups legal in the US? No US law authorizes private ...Oct 30, 2024 · Are militia groups legal in the US? No US law authorizes private paramilitary groups or so-called 'militias.' The rise of US-based groups...<|separator|>
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India Is Arming Villagers in Jammu and Kashmir - The New York TimesMar 8, 2023 · Nearly 4,000 such groups, called village defense committees, had tens of thousands of volunteers. Eventually, the tensions eased as the ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Village Defence Guards provided with sophisticated weaponsAug 3, 2024 · Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on August 3 that Village Defence Guards (VDGs) have been provided with sophisticated weapons to deal with rising incidents ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Russia's Cossack Movement Holds Second “Great Circle” in Two ...Apr 17, 2025 · This enhanced legal status and prominence builds on other signs that the Kremlin is looking to expand the role of Cossacks in Russian society, ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Cossacks as a Case Study of Russia's ParamilitarizationThis memo presents the Russian registered Cossack movement as a case study of both tendencies within the larger paramilitary movement.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Colombia's Right-Wing Paramilitaries and Splinter GroupsThe AUC agreed to a peace deal because the government promised to restrict the legal action that could be taken against its members. The original law submitted ...
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(PDF) Auxiliary Force Structure: Paramilitary Forces and Pro ...Aug 6, 2025 · We argue that a state's investment in a particular auxiliary force structure is shaped by available resources and capacity, accountability/deniability, and ...
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The Auxiliary Division of the RICThe Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary was a para-military police unit, which with very few exceptions, accepted only ex-officers from the ...
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Türkiye's PKK Conflict: A Visual Explainer | International Crisis GroupJun 4, 2025 · 0. State Security Force Members. Fatalities include soldiers, police officers and village guards (paramilitary groups comprised of ethnic Kurds, ...
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Inside the Basij, Iran's Militia Serving the Islamic Regime | TIMEDec 5, 2022 · The IRGC's militia, the Basij, consists of millions of parliamentary volunteers trained to kill and be killed.
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Putin Admits to Funding the Wagner Group: Implications for Russia's ...Jun 30, 2023 · Putin stated that the Kremlin “fully funds” and “fully supplies” the PMC, thereby indicating that the Wagner Group is completely dependent on ...
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Band of Brothers: The Wagner Group and the Russian State - CSISSep 21, 2020 · The private military company Wagner Group appeared shortly after the Slavonic Corps ceased to exist. While Wagner is frequently referred to as ...
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Mexico's Vigilante Militias Rout the Knights Templar Drug CartelApr 1, 2014 · Mexico's vigilante self-defense squads began as an authentic movement to fight cartels, copying and expanding on the tactics developed by ...
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[PDF] The Rise of Militias in Mexico | Brookings InstitutionAlthough the Mexican military and fed- eral and municipal police were present, they failed to act against the self-proclaimed self- defense group.
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Full article: “It Wasn't Because of Human Rights:” Exploring the ...Sep 12, 2024 · First, paramilitary groups were founded as self-defense forces against the guerrillas. As such, they were supposed to defend the people ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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Self-Defense Militias, Death Squads, and State Outsourcing of ...Jul 19, 2016 · This article is the first to disaggregate the nonstate counterinsurgents and offer an explanation for why and how states use each type.
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Organization And Command | The Ira & Sinn Fein | FRONTLINE - PBSThe day-to-day running of the IRA is conducted by a seven-person Army Council. Members of the council always include the chief of staff, the adjutant general ...
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The Irish Republican Army (IRA) - proaktThe main tactics used by the IRA in its military strategy has been bombings, assassinations and armed assault, in addition to kidnappings, punishment beatings ...<|separator|>
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Kurdish PKK ends 40-year Turkey insurgency, bringing ... - ReutersMay 12, 2025 · The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group, which has been locked in bloody conflict with Turkey for more than four decades, ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Conflict Between Turkey and Armed Kurdish GroupsMay 27, 2025 · Background · Beyond Turkey's own territory, the Turkish military has targeted PKK bases in Iraq, where the United States helped Iraqi Kurds ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (aka Tamil Tigers) (Sri Lanka ...A profile of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist terrorist group that seeks an independent state in areas in Sri Lanka inhabited by ...Introduction · What kind of terrorist attacks... · How have recent peace efforts...
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What is Eta? - BBC NewsApr 8, 2017 · ... Basque separatists claim as their own. In April 2017 the militant ... Eta's separatist demands. However, in recent years the group has ...
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Macabre ceremonies: How Los Zetas produces extreme violence to ...Nov 17, 2021 · Why do some organized crime groups (OCGs) carry out face-to-face killings where perpetrators debase their victims and defile their bodies?
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Al Qaeda vs. ISIS: Goals and Threats Compared - Brookings InstitutionRead Daniel Byman's analysis of the differing goals and threat profiles of Al Qaeda and ISIS ... Al Qaeda has historically been fairly quiet for a terrorist group ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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Recruitment models and approaches of Islamist terrorist groupsDec 6, 2023 · This paper shows that recruitment is a flexible multi-tool process able to be smartly adapted to suit the circumstances, needs and character of targeted ...
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Membership matters: Coerced recruits and rebel allegiance - jstorA recruit can be forced to join a rebel group, but continuing to rely on coercion to enforce retention is too costly and not sustainable. These groups must find ...Missing: internal | Show results with:internal
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Coercion in Rebel Recruitment: Security StudiesIn particular, the exposure of the group to military and economic shocks accompanied by shortened time horizons should lead to increasingly coercive recruitment ...
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[PDF] The Creation of Committed CombatantsOrganizational commitment in combatants can be increased through recruitment, training, and promotion. Committed combatants actively believe in the group's ...Missing: paramilitary | Show results with:paramilitary
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[PDF] Paramilitary Groups: Local Alliances in Counterinsurgency OperationsThis paper examines the organization of local allies into paramilitary groups within the context of the three-step recruit- withdraw-renegotiate strategy ...Missing: features | Show results with:features<|control11|><|separator|>
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Examining Extremism: The Militia Movement - CSISAug 12, 2021 · Still, these militia groups drew inspiration from preceding far-right paramilitary groups, such as Posse Comitatus and the Christian Patriots ...
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Pushed to Extremes: Domestic Terrorism amid Polarization ... - CSISMay 17, 2022 · Of the 38 far-right terrorist attacks and plots in 2021, 16 used firearms, 9 involved explosives and incendiaries, 4 were melee attacks, and 2 ...
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[PDF] Russian Mercenary and Paramilitary Groups in Africa | RANDMay 1, 2025 · However, the increasing violence, human rights abuses, and negative public sentiment regarding mercenary tactics demonstrate that the presence ...
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Paramilitary Arms - Disarming ViolenceWeapons of the Paramilitaries AK-47 and AR-15 assault rifles can be seen along the back wall, along with handguns and an array of heavy weapons and rocket ...
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Issues: Violence - Paramilitary Groups, Membership and ArsenalsArsenal: Prior to decommissioning the UVF was believed to possess: 200 AK-47 rifles, Uzi machineguns, and machine pistols (also home-made submachine guns); ...Missing: organizations | Show results with:organizations
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Assault Weapons and Accessories in America Drug Traffickers ...The majority of the weapons were TEC-9s, MACs, AR-15s, and Glock 17 handguns, “all preferred weapons of the Jamaican posses.”[28] (The Glock 17, the first ...
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[PDF] ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT OF PARAMILITARY POLICE - CIAThe paramilitary police are equipped with machine guns, submachine guns, carbines or rifles, and pistols. The following weapons were. Issued to a typical ...
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Small Arms and Light Weapons: Controlling the Real Instruments of ...The increased availability of low-cost small arms and light weapons contributes to the likelihood, intensity and duration of armed conflict.
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What contributions do anti-insurgent militias produce during armed ...They can act as force multipliers when the security forces are stretched beyond capacity; they can provide self-defense capacity to isolated and vulnerable ...
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Q&A: Iraq's Awakening Councils - BBC NewsJul 18, 2010 · Starting in Anbar province, Sunni tribesmen who had previously fought US and Iraqi government forces gradually allied themselves with the US ...
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[PDF] Al-Anbar Awakening - Headquarters Marine Corps2004 • Marine Deployment to al-Anbar and . . . . . . . . . .18 the Rise of the Insurgency. Preparing for Counterinsurgency .
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The Iraqi and AQI Roles in the Sunni Awakening - jstorAnbar Awakening and Sons of Iraq Program: What's the Difference? The Sunni Awakening is the Iraqi revolt against al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) in which Sunni. Arabs ...
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U.S. lifts ban on providing weapons and training for Ukraine's ... - PBSJun 11, 2024 · Azov soldiers played a key part in the defense of Mariupol, holding out in a siege and low on ammunition for weeks at the southern port city's ...
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Ukraine war briefing: Washington clears Azov brigade for US ...Jun 12, 2024 · The US has lifted a ban on providing weapons and training to Ukraine's Azov Brigade, which had far-right roots but proved key to the defence of ...
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Far-right Azov quietly grew to tens of thousands in Ukraine militaryAs of today, Azov leadership is in charge of nine brigades, the Kraken SOF Regiment, and numerous other support units, for a total of about 40,000-80,000 men or ...
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Ukraine's Azov Brigade Stops the Rot in the East - CEPAJan 9, 2025 · Since 2015, Azov has integrated NATO's command and staff management systems, adopting the alliance's frameworks to improve operational ...<|separator|>
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The Impact of Pro-Government Militias on Human Rights ViolationsWe show that pro-government militias increase the risk of repression and that the presence of militias also affects the type of violations that we observe.
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Pro-government militias, human rights abuses and the ambiguous ...Governments often use irregular armed groups to avoid accountability for human rights abuses when targeting a domestic opponent. As this increases...
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Colombia's Killer Networks: The Military-Paramilitary Partnership ...In Colombia, paramilitary has come to mean a clandestine organization of armed men, which can include active duty and retired military officers, who work in ...Missing: state- | Show results with:state-
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Paramilitaries as Proxies: Declassified evidence on the Colombian ...Oct 16, 2005 · by Michael Evans, director, Colombia documentation project. The question of the Colombian military's complicity with paramilitary atrocities ...
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Smoke and Mirrors: Colombia's demobilization of paramilitary groupsJul 31, 2005 · Drawing on interviews with numerous demobilized paramilitaries, the report is the first to document the Colombian government's mishandling ...
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Massacres, Executions, and Falsified Graves: The Wagner Group's ...May 11, 2022 · The Wagner Group is complicit in violence against civilians in Mali, the latest in a long pattern of abuses and war crimes.
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Sudan: War crimes rampant as civilians killed in both deliberate and ...Aug 3, 2023 · Extensive war crimes are being committed in Sudan as the conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) ...
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Sudan: UN Fact-Finding Mission documents large-scale sexual ...Oct 29, 2024 · The impact of these crimes has also been aggravated by the fact that victims of rape and other forms of sexual violence have very few places to ...
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UK tenders to train Ethiopian paramilitaries accused of abusesJan 10, 2013 · Human rights abuses committed by the special police are believed to be more widespread and severe than those committed during the military ...
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Nicaragua Latest Central American Country to Deny Paramilitary ...Aug 15, 2019 · ... abuses ... With Avilés' announcement, Nicaragua has become the latest Central American country to deny atrocities committed by paramilitary groups ...
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U.S. imposes sanctions on Sudanese paramilitary leader for human ...Sep 6, 2023 · Blinken said forces led by Juma were likewise responsible for rights abuses, including the kidnap and murder of the former governor of West ...
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[PDF] Challenging the Weberian Concept of the State - Herbert WulfTheir police and military forces are too weak, too corrupt or unwilling to exercise the rule of law and the state monopoly of violence. Further, the activities.
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State monopoly on violence | Political Science, Sociology & HistoryState monopoly on violence, in political science and sociology, the concept that the state alone has the right to use or authorize the use of physical force.
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[PDF] The Monopoly of Violence and the Puzzling Survival of Pro ...Yet recent research on conflict, state failure, genocide, coups, and election violence suggests governments cannot or will not form a monopoly. Governments ...
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How do states address the issue of paramilitary forces?... monopoly of violence by a central authority capable of expanding its control and sovereignty over a specific region. The development raises a significant ...
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Why Security Sector Governance Matters in Fragile StatesJun 11, 2019 · Such reforms are necessary for fragile states to improve the effectiveness of their security forces and temper extremism.
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