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militarism    音标拼音: [m'ɪlətɚ,ɪzəm]
n. 职业军人的精神

职业军人的精神

militarism
n 1: a political orientation of a people or a government to
maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use
it aggressively to defend or promote national interests

Militarism \Mil"i*ta*rism\, n. [Cf. F. militarisme.]
[1913 Webster]
1. A military state or condition; a military system; reliance
on military force in administering government.
[1913 Webster]

2. The spirit and traditions of military life. --H. Spencer.
[1913 Webster]

3. The view that military strength, efficiency and values
should dominate the country's public policy choices and
take precedence over other interests.
[1913 Webster PJC]

4. The policy of maintaining a large military force, even in
peacetime; -- a term usually used by opponents of such a
policy on the assumption that such a large force is
unnecessary for national defense.
[PJC]

122 Moby Thesaurus words for "militarism":
Eisenhower Doctrine, Monroe Doctrine, Nixon Doctrine,
Truman Doctrine, absolute monarchy, aggression, aggressiveness,
antagonism, appeasement, aristocracy, autarchy, autocracy,
autonomy, balance of power, bellicism, bellicosity, belligerence,
belligerency, brinkmanship, chauvinism, coalition government,
coexistence, colonialism, combativeness, commonwealth, compromise,
constitutional government, constitutional monarchy, containment,
contentiousness, democracy, detente, deterrence, dictatorship,
diplomacy, diplomatic, diplomatics, dollar diplomacy,
dollar imperialism, dominion rule, duarchy, duumvirate, dyarchy,
expansionism, federal government, federation, ferocity,
feudal system, fierceness, fight, foreign affairs, foreign policy,
garrison state, gerontocracy, good-neighbor policy, heteronomy,
hierarchy, hierocracy, home rule, hostility, imperialism,
internationalism, isolationism, jingoism, limited monarchy,
manifest destiny, martial law, martialism, meritocracy, militancy,
military government, mob rule, mobocracy, monarchy, nationalism,
neocolonialism, neutralism, nonresistance, ochlocracy, oligarchy,
open door, open-door policy, pantisocracy, patriarchate,
patriarchy, peace offensive, peaceful coexistence, police state,
preparedness, pugnaciousness, pugnacity, pure democracy,
quarrelsomeness, regency, representative democracy,
representative government, republic, saber rattling,
self-determination, self-government, shirt-sleeve diplomacy,
shuttle diplomacy, social democracy, spheres of influence,
stratocracy, technocracy, the big stick, thearchy, theocracy,
totalitarian government, totalitarian regime, tough policy,
triarchy, triumvirate, truculence, tyranny, unfriendliness,
unpeacefulness, warmongering, warpath, welfare state,
world politics


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  • Militarism - Wikipedia
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  • MILITARISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MILITARISM definition: 1 the belief that it is necessary to have strong armed forces and that they should be used in… Learn more
  • ‘Baleful influence’: a conceptual analysis of militarism
    Militarism, broadly defined as a set of social practices that highlight the utility of organised violence, plays a central role in global security and military affairs
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