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- Q1256779 subject Q20930904.
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- Q1256779 abstract "Armed neutrality, in international politics, is the posture of a state or group of states which makes no alliance with either side in a war, but asserts that it will defend itself against resulting incursions from all parties. This may include:Military preparedness without commitment, especially as the expressed policy of a neutral nation in wartime; readiness to counter with force an invasion of rights by any belligerent power. Armed neutrality is a term used in international politics, which is the attitude of a state or group of states which makes no alliance with either side in a war. It is the condition of a neutral power, at war, which holds itself ready to resist by force any aggression of either belligerent. Such states assert that they will defend themselves against resulting incursions from all parties. Neutrality maintained while weapons are kept available. Armed Neutrality: A seemingly neutral state takes up arms for protection to maintain its neutrality↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q1256779 type Thing.
- Q1256779 comment "Armed neutrality, in international politics, is the posture of a state or group of states which makes no alliance with either side in a war, but asserts that it will defend itself against resulting incursions from all parties. This may include:Military preparedness without commitment, especially as the expressed policy of a neutral nation in wartime; readiness to counter with force an invasion of rights by any belligerent power.".
- Q1256779 label "Armed neutrality".
- Q1256779 seeAlso Q185963.