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North Korea is "a garrison state of astonishing proportions," he said.
Retreating into a fearful garrison state will only compound America's problems.
Instead of turning us into a garrison state.
A garrison state to fight Communism, they believed, would mean regimentation and government controls at home.
"North Korea has only a few bombs' worth of plutonium in a tightly controlled garrison state," he said.
A garrison state ends when the garrison won't roll over dissenters.
Further Axis successes might compel the United States to become a "garrison state".
This is the garrison state run amok, behaving like a wolf that cannot stop licking a knife and consuming its own blood.
Harold Lasswell's The Garrison State is published.
We are now dealing with a big developing garrison state, with few redeeming qualities other than the fact that it sits next to the Soviet Union."
Given the Kremlin's impressive oil revenues, this appears to be part of a deliberate strategy to learn from the abject failure of the Soviet garrison state.
The Garrison State: The Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab.
"Eisenhower was wary of seeing his beloved republic turn into a muscle-bound, garrison state — militarily strong but economically stagnant and strategically insolvent," Gates said.
Korea's Quiet Revolution: From Garrison State to Democracy (1993)
During the 1970s the President Ferdinand Marcos declared P.D.1081 or martial law, which also made the Philippines a garrison state.
Perceiving the schools as a strictly political problem, to be solved by City Hall, "can sometimes lead to a garrison state mentality," Mr. Macchiarola said.
Joining the customs union could increase Armenia's isolation and turn it into "little more than a small, subservient Russian garrison state," he told the BBC.
"The Garrison State" was a 1941 article in the American Journal of Sociology by political scientist and sociologist Harold Lasswell.
"I got into this because I want to see Israel survive and not as a garrison state for the next century pitted against hundreds of millions of Arabs."
This argument was frequently used by Eisenhower given his fear that an arms race might ultimately lead to dictatorship at home, an American garrison state, and national bankruptcy or general war.
It's a garrison state (7 million of its 23 million people are in the army or reserves), but he points out that conscripts labor in construction or agricultural brigades.
In India's eyes, Pakistan is a garrison state with connections to Afghan terrorists and with missile ties to Communist China and crazy North Korea.
He also believed that Israel was very powerful and, therefore, should judiciously use its strength to try to avoid becoming a garrison state, fated to rule over several million Palestinians forever.
In a privilege speech before Senate, Benigno Aquino, Jr. warned the public of the possible establishment of a "garrison state" by President Ferdinand Marcos.
The real question for the future of the United States is whether even our elected President could prevail in a test of policy designed to reverse the trend toward a garrison state.