1
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militarization of police
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Sweden
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Militarization of police is viewed as unnecessary and does not align with the principles of a peaceful and non-aggressive society.
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1
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2
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military command structure
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Sweden
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Emphasis on decentralization and individual initiative in decision-making
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1
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3
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military discipline
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Military culture in Sweden
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Focuses on a more relaxed and consensual approach to discipline, valuing individual responsibility and initiative.
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1
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4
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military discipline
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Sweden
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Valued, but there is a greater focus on promoting a collaborative and egalitarian approach within the military ranks.
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1
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5
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military hierarchy
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Sweden
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Emphasizes a more egalitarian and open leadership style, with a focus on consensus-building and teamwork
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1
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6
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military hierarchy
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Sweden
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Emphasis on equality and consensus-building can sometimes mitigate the strictness of military hierarchy
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1
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7
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military leadership
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Sweden
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Focus on neutrality, international peacekeeping, and humanitarian principles in military leadership
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1
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8
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military presence
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Sweden
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Minimal military presence and a strong focus on peaceful conflict resolution
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1
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9
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military technology
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Sweden
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Reliant on international collaborations for access to advanced military technology due to smaller defense budgets
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1
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10
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role of military
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Sweden
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The military's role includes humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and contributing to international peacekeeping operations with a strong emphasis on non-aggressive and cooperative activities.
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1
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