1
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civilian
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China
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May be seen as part of the collective responsibility for national defense and may have obligations during times of war
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1
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2
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government military organization
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China
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Directly controlled by the ruling party and considered a pillar of the regime
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1
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3
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government military organization
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China
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Government military organizations are tightly integrated with the ruling party and play a crucial role in maintaining social and political control.
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1
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4
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military etiquette
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China
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Formality and stoicism are important elements of military interactions and conduct.
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1
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5
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military exercise
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China
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Seen as a display of military strength and readiness, and may be conducted in a more secretive or less transparent manner compared to western countries.
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1
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6
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military exercise
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China
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Military exercises are tightly controlled and often used as displays of strength, with a focus on promoting nationalistic pride and unity.
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1
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7
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military organization
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China
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Military organizations prioritize collective discipline and loyalty to the state, with an emphasis on the cohesion and unity of the troops.
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1
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8
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military organization
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China
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Historically influenced by centralized and authoritarian structures
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1
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9
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special forces
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China
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Special forces are highly skilled military units trained for reconnaissance, sabotage, and other specialized operations.
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1
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10
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special forces
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China
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Special forces are seen as elite warriors and are heavily trained to perform covert operations and protect national interests.
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1
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11
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special forces
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China
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Elite military units with a focus on unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and internal security operations, often associated with special tactics and specific training regimes.
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1
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