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demobilization

[dee-moh-buh-lahy-zey-shuhn] / diˌmoʊ bə laɪˈzeɪ ʃən /




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There’s a demobilization that many suggest is contingent on what might happen with new variants but could easily become permanent.

From New York Times

To avoid a demobilization that could lead to an anti-democratic retreat akin to the disgraceful reaction to Reconstruction, political leaders must prove through concrete action that they are still in this fight.

From Washington Post

They include improving governance, tackling corruption, introducing military demobilization plans along with reconciliation efforts in local communities, Mr. Stearns of Congo Research Group said.

From New York Times

In total, Americans are collectively experiencing a moment of social and political disintegration, in which many of their fellow citizens are willingly surrendering to the forces of demobilization and authoritarianism.

From Salon

The peace deal led to a general decline in violence, but the FARC’s demobilization opened a power vacuum in some areas.

From Reuters