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" ... Certainly, Creative Director Ken Levine seems not to have compromised on the aesthetic fundamentals - the unusual setting, the militarization of philosophical arguments and the distinctive art style. Like Dishonored, last year's cerebral RPG-flavored sleeper hit, Columbia does not look quite like anywhere else. ... "
" ... Commenting on the film's controversial topic, Christopherson said, "The militarization of police is very complex and challenging. The culture of many police forces in the U.S. plays a role in how police act. There is a difference and a connection between the militarization of police and the culture of police. In many ways, those two ideas are connected. The increase in the number of SWAT raids in America since the 1970s is astonishing." ... "
" ... Historically, when international tribunals have ruled on an issue of international law such as this, even if the power that loses the ruling refuses to recognize the legitimacy of the ruling, as is the case with China, that ruling has nevertheless come to shape international law in powerful ways. Beijing is fully aware of this. China will dig in its heels even more deeply and seek to further strengthen its growing “positional advantage”, which has been the aim of its reclamation and militarization campaign. The historical pattern will not replicate itself here without a concerted effort on the part of the international community, led by the United States and its Pacific partners. ... "
" ... Though Americans tend to think of Israel/Palestine as divided – as if it were in two parts – it is much more complex, with Palestinians controlling the Gaza Strip and cities and villages in the West Bank, and the Israeli military controlling the contiguous land between them. The result is severe restrictions on individual movement, both for Israelis, who cannot travel to Palestinian land, and in a more complex way for Palestinians, who face a multitude of changing restrictions depending on where they live and work. The occupation has contributed to the deep militarization of Israel, whose army serves as a testing and training ground that helps turn out entrepreneurs -- Farkash is a case in point. The occupation also enforces the poverty of the Palestinians. Though there are many individual Palestinian success stories, the GDP per capita is about a tenth of Israelis' $40,000 per year. ... "
" ... What is the legitimate law enforcement purpose for local police departments to acquire war weapons? Does the militarization of local police threaten our civil liberties? ... "