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Demilitarisation and is
Demilitarisation is usually the result of a peace treaty ending a war or a major conflict.

Demilitarisation and reduction
Demilitarisation can also refer to the reduction of one or more types of weapons or weapons systems.

Demilitarisation and military
* Peter Batchelor, Kees Kingma, Guy Lamb, Demilitarisation and Peace-building in Southern Africa: The role of the military in state formation and nation-building, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2004

Demilitarisation and .
* The 150th Anniversary of Demilitarisation of Åland Islands was celebrated in Finland by issuing a high value commemorative coin, the € 5 150th Anniversary of Demilitarisation of Åland Islands commemorative coin, minted in 2006.
Demilitarisation was a policy in a number of countries after both world wars.
Demilitarisation can also refer to the policies employed by the Allied forces occupying Germany and Japan after World War II.

demilitarization and is
It is also possible for powers to agree on the demilitarization of a zone without formally settling their still conflicting territorial claims, implying these are only to be pursued by peaceful means ( such as diplomatic dialogue or an international court ), or even frozen.
Dixmude is Frances first aircraft carrier since the demilitarization of Béarn in 1942.
Professor of International Law H. F. Van Panhuys attributes the lopsided results to the lack of demilitarization of the territory, the process of musyawarah (" talking until an unanimous decision is reached ... not conductive to an atmosphere in which people could secretly and therefore fearlessly express their preference "), and the lack of an option for union with the Netherlands.
Pink water is produced from equipment washing processes after munitions filling or demilitarization operations, and as such is generally saturated with the maximum amount of TNT that will dissolve in water ( about 150 ppm.
1805 </ u > is provided for children born with Spina Bifida who are children of individuals who served in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam Era or served in or near the demilitarization zone in Korea during the period September 1, 1967, through August 31, 1971.
The demilitarization of the chemical weapons is the responsibility of a third organization, ACWA.

demilitarization and nation's
FARC-EP remains open to a negotiated solution to the nation's conflict through dialogue with a flexible government that agrees to certain conditions, such as the demilitarization of certain areas, cessation of paramilitary and government violence against rural peasants, social reforms to reduce poverty and inequality, and the release of all jailed ( and extradited ) FARC-EP rebels.

demilitarization and army
Following the formation of the Armenian regular army it issued a statement on its demilitarization.
The army combined elements from the former United States Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command and the former Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization to consolidate the Army's chemical agent and munitions storage and demilitarization functions under a single organization.

demilitarization and weapons
Philosophically, disarmament may be viewed as a form of demilitarization ; part of an economic, political, technical, and military process to reduce and eliminate weapons systems.
Category: Chemical weapons demilitarization
Category: Chemical weapons demilitarization
Category: Chemical weapons demilitarization

demilitarization and military
During a 2001 visit to Ecuador, Toledo expressed support for the Brasília Accords, agreed to the demilitarization of the two countries ’ common border, advocated reduced military spending, and agreed to greater energy, transportation, and police cooperation.
Capabilities of the center include: demilitarization, desert training for military units, ammunition renovation, quality assurance, ISO intermodal container maintenance / repair, and range scrap processing.
* Russian military incident: On April 2, 2002, Georgian and Abkhazian sides signed a demilitarization agreement for Kodori Gorge.

demilitarization and agreed
The two sides agreed on the demilitarization of the peninsula and the United Nations Security Council Resolution 779 of the October 6, 1992 extended the mandate of UNPROFOR to the implementation of this agreement, together with the European Community Monitoring Mission.

demilitarization and .
In June 1921, the League announced its decision: the islands were to remain a part of Finland, but with guaranteed protection of the islanders, including demilitarization.
In May 1934, a final peace agreement was signed, resulting in the return of Leticia to Colombia, a formal apology from Peru for the 1932 invasion, demilitarization of the area around Leticia, free navigation on the Amazon and Putumayo Rivers, and a pledge of non-aggression.
A participant of the Central American Security Commission ( CSC ), Nicaragua also has taken a leading role in pressing for regional demilitarization and peaceful settlement of disputes within states in the region.
* Issuance of a statement of aims of the occupation of Germany by the Allies: demilitarization, denazification, democratization, decentralization and decartelization.
In a communique dated 28 November but released publicly on 3 December, the FARC-EP declared that they were no longer insisting on the demilitarization of San Vicente del Caguán and Cartagena del Chairá as a precondition for the negotiation of the prisoner exchange, but instead that of Florida and Pradera in the Valle department.
Only with the demilitarization in the most recent decades has this started to be a problem for the town.
Rostow told Harmon that he had already stressed to Foreign Minister Eban that the US expected the thrust of the settlement would be toward security and demilitarization arrangements rather than toward major changes in the Armistice lines.
The 1817 Rush-Bagot Treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom was the first arms control treaty of what can be considered the modern industrial era, leading to the demilitarization of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain region of North America.
The Japan Socialist Party, on the other hand, had considered the Japan Self-Defense Forces ( JSDF ) as unconstitutional and advocated the full implementation of Article 9 through the demilitarization of Japan.
* Germany would undergo demilitarization and denazification.
By 1947, the installation was declared to be excess, the first step toward demilitarization.
FOR has most recently been active in advocating for the demilitarization of US foreign policy.
* In Kunduz, Afghanistan, United Nations special envoy Norbert Holl met with ousted commander Ahmad Shah Massoud to discuss U. N. proposals for an Afghan ceasefire, the demilitarization of Kabul, and the formation of a neutral Afghan Police Force.
: It should be the aim of the Allied Forces to accomplish the complete demilitarization of Germany in the shortest possible period of time after surrender.
It was meant to last for one year, during which they were to monitor the demilitarization of these regions and ensure the peaceful reintegration of the territory into Croatia.
This article explains part of Melman's trajectory as part of a cycle of Columbia University based intellectuals concerned with militarism and demilitarization.
The treaty provided for a large demilitarization of lakes along the international boundary, where many British naval arrangements and forts remained.
It further drew up plans for the demilitarization of the Straits and a rectification of the Turkish-Greek frontier in Eastern Thrace between the neighbourhood of Ganos on the Sea of Marmora and a point on the Bulgarian frontier in the western part of the Stranja mountains, leaving Rodosto to the Turks and placing Baba-Eske and Kirk Kilisse on the Greek side of the border, Greece thus retaining Adrianople.

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