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Pacification

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Pacification meaning

The process of pacifying.

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These Israeli pacification methods are rooted in counterinsurgency theory.

It believed in the longer term, and as I noted in the book, even the effective containment of the movement and its pacification were likely to be temporary.

Their pacification is still ongoing, along with the remainder across the country but still, there are no reports of violence – the only ones reported were the burning of party t-shirts and tearing of posters.

Also in 1812, Rumyantsev asked if he should request Alexander to mediate a pacification of hostilities between the United States and Great Britain.

Although penetration beyond the coast and the Senegal River began in earnest under Louis Faidherbe, governor of Senegal in the mid-19th century, European conquest or "pacification" of the entire country did not begin until 1900.

By the end of World War II, aborigines whose fathers had been killed in pacification campaigns were volunteering to serve in Special Units and if need be die for the Emperor of Japan.

Circa 1535, after many bloody battles with the natives, he reached the complete pacification of the Province of Tabasco and began planning his new foray to Yucatán.

Following Mogadishu's pacification in 2011, renovations resumed at the market.

However, pacification was not accomplished until 1915.

However, the ten years of bloody warfare conducted by Albornoz accomplished very little to secure the pacification of Italy for now four mercenary companies roved through Italy spreading further bloodshed and strife.

It constituted the final Roman pacification of Northern Africa, Santosuosso, Storming the Heavens, p. 29 after which Rome largely ceased expansion on the continent after reaching natural barriers of desert and mountain.

Mantetsu personnel were active in the pacification of occupied China during World War II.

Muslim troops often resorted to the taking of hostages to ensure the pacification of the newly conquered territory.

Pacification was not accomplished until 1915.

Spirit pacification and rejuvenation were usually achieved by songs and dances, also called asobi.

The Kennedy administration sought to refocus U.S. efforts on pacification and "winning over the hearts and minds" of the population.

They were primarily engaged in medical and other civilian pacification projects.