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*[[Pacification of Ghent]], an alliance of several provinces of the Netherlands signed on November 8, 1576 |
*[[Pacification of Ghent]], an alliance of several provinces of the Netherlands signed on November 8, 1576 |
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*[[Treaty of Berwick (1639)]], or ''Pacification of Berwick'', signed on June 18, 1639 between England and Scotland |
*[[Treaty of Berwick (1639)]], or ''Pacification of Berwick'', signed on June 18, 1639 between England and Scotland |
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*[[Pacification sejm]], one of several sessions of the Sejm, especially the one in 1736 concluding the civil war in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
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*[[Pacification of 1917]], between religious and secular sects in the Netherlands |
*[[Pacification of 1917]], between religious and secular sects in the Netherlands |
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*[[Pacification operations in German-occupied Poland]], the use of German military force to suppress Polish resistance during World War II |
*[[Pacification operations in German-occupied Poland]], the use of German military force to suppress Polish resistance during World War II |
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*[[Pacification of Tonkin]], a military and political campaign undertaken by the French in northern Vietnam |
*[[Pacification of Tonkin]], a military and political campaign undertaken by the French in northern Vietnam |
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*[[Pacification of Wujek]], a strike-breaking action against miners in Katowice, Poland |
*[[Pacification of Wujek]], a strike-breaking action against miners in Katowice, Poland, 1981 |
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*[[Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem]] or ''Pacification of Lombok'' in 1894 |
*[[Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem]] or ''Pacification of Lombok'' in 1894 |
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*[[Pacification of Libya]], a military against by the Royal Italian Army against the Libyan resistance |
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An analytic approach to understanding the security-industrial complex: |
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A military, political, economic, and social process of establishing or reestablishing control by a government over a population impacted and divided by [[insurgency]]. |
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* [[Hearts and Minds (Vietnam)]] |
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* [[Winning hearts and minds]] |
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A policing, military, political, economic, and social process of establishing or reestablishing control by a government over a population impacted by [[violent crime]]. |
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* [[Pacifying Police Unit]] (Rio State, Brazil) |
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Other meanings: |
Other meanings: |
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*[[Violent Pacification]] an album by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles |
*''[[Violent Pacification]]'' an album by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles |
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*[[Army of Cuban Pacification Medal]], medal issued to members of the US occupation force in Cuba following the |
*[[Army of Cuban Pacification Medal]], medal issued to members of the US occupation force in Cuba following the Spanish–American War (1906–1909) |
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==See also== |
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* [[Colonialism]] |
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* [[Counterinsurgency]] |
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* [[Gun boat diplomacy]] |
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* [[Imperialism]] |
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* [[Interventionism (politics)]] |
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* [[Imperial peace|Pax imperia]] |
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* [[Peace (law)]] |
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* [[Peace enforcement]] |
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* [[Peacemaking]] |
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* [[Police action]] |
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{{Disambig}} |
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[[es:Pacificación]] |
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[[pl:Pacyfikacja]] |
[[pl:Pacyfikacja]] |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 10 November 2022
Look up pacification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pacification may refer to:
The restoration of peace through a declaration or peace treaty:
- Pacification of Ghent, an alliance of several provinces of the Netherlands signed on November 8, 1576
- Treaty of Berwick (1639), or Pacification of Berwick, signed on June 18, 1639 between England and Scotland
- Pacification sejm, one of several sessions of the Sejm, especially the one in 1736 concluding the civil war in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Pacification of 1917, between religious and secular sects in the Netherlands
A military or police action:
- Pacification of Algeria (1835-1903), French military operations which aimed to put an end to various tribal rebellions
- Occupation of Araucanía (1861–1883), also Pacification of the Araucanía, the actions which led to the incorporation of Araucanía into Chile
- Pacification of Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia (1930), a punitive action of Polish police against the Ukrainian minority in Poland
- Pacification of Manchukuo, a campaign during the Second Sino-Japanese War (March 1932-1941)
- Pacification operations in German-occupied Poland, the use of German military force to suppress Polish resistance during World War II
- Pacification of Tonkin, a military and political campaign undertaken by the French in northern Vietnam
- Pacification of Wujek, a strike-breaking action against miners in Katowice, Poland, 1981
- Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem or Pacification of Lombok in 1894
- Pacification of Libya, a military against by the Royal Italian Army against the Libyan resistance
An analytic approach to understanding the security-industrial complex:
A military, political, economic, and social process of establishing or reestablishing control by a government over a population impacted and divided by insurgency.
A policing, military, political, economic, and social process of establishing or reestablishing control by a government over a population impacted by violent crime.
- Pacifying Police Unit (Rio State, Brazil)
Other meanings:
- Violent Pacification an album by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
- Army of Cuban Pacification Medal, medal issued to members of the US occupation force in Cuba following the Spanish–American War (1906–1909)