collective security

  • 11collective security — noun Date: 1934 the maintenance by common action of the security of all members of an association of nations …

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  • 12collective security — /kəlɛktɪv səˈkjurəti/ (say kuhlektiv suh kyoohruhtee) noun a policy or principle in international relations, designed to preserve world peace, according to which all countries collectively guarantee the security of individual countries, as by… …

  • 13collective security — noun a system for international peace • Hypernyms: ↑peace …

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  • 14collective security agreement — international agreement in which countries agree to jointly defend any member country that is under attack from an outside force (NATO is one such pact) …

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  • 15Collective defense — (also collective defence) is an arrangement, usually formalized by a treaty and an organization, among participant states that commit support in defense of a member state if it is attacked by another state outside the organization. NATO is the… …

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  • 16Collective Rapid Reaction Force — Emblem of the CSTO Active February 4, 2009 – Country …

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  • 17collective — (adj.) early 15c., from M.Fr. collectif, from L. collectivus, from collectus (see COLLECT (Cf. collect)). As a noun, short for collective farm (in the USSR) it dates from 1925. collective farm first attested 1919 in translations of Lenin.… …

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  • 18Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan — The Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan was signed on September 8, 1951 in San Francisco, California between representatives of the United States and Japan. The agreement contained five articles, which dictated that Japan grant… …

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  • 19Security community — A security community is a region in which a large scale use of violence (such as war) has become very unlikely or even unthinkable. cite journal|title=Security Communities and Their Values: Taking Masses Seriously|journal=International Political… …

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  • 20Collective bargaining — is a process of negotiations between employers and the representatives of a unit of employees aimed at reaching agreements that regulate working conditions. Collective agreements usually set out wage scales, working hours, training, health and… …

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