MILITARIZATION AND SOCIETY: GLOBAL TRENDS AND RISKS

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Mirzakhammadova Odina Mirzokhid kizi

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This article analyzes the social, political, and cultural consequences of the militarization process on a global scale. It focuses on how the strengthening of military-oriented policies, the arms race, the allocation of state resources to defense sectors, and the restructuring of social life based on military principles pose threats to global security, peace, and social stability. The article also explores the ideological, economic, and informational forms of militarization and examines their impact on society from a sociological perspective.

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MILITARIZATION AND SOCIETY: GLOBAL TRENDS AND RISKS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(6), 470-472. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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