ملحق:قائمة الدول بدون قوات مسلحة

ملف:List of countries without armed forces.png
الدول التي بدون قوات مسلحة.

هذه قائمة الدول التي بدون قوات مسلحة.


قائمة1: الدول التي ليس لديها قوات مسلحة إطلاقا.'

الدولة تعليقات مراجع
علم دومينيكا دومينيكا ليس لديها جيش قائم منذ عام 1981 بسبب محاولة انقلاب الجيش .الدفاع هو من مسؤولية منظمة الأمن الأقليمي. [١]
علم جرينادا جرينادا لم يكن لغرينادا جيس عسكري قائم منذ عام 1983 ببسب الغزو على غرينادا بقيادة الولايات المتحدة ,قوات شرطة غرينادا الحاكمة تحافظ على وحدة الخدمات الخاصة شبه العسكرية لأغراض الأمن الداخلي .والدفاع هو مسؤولية منظمة الأمن القومي . [١]
علم كيريباس كيريباس قوة الدفاع الوحيدة المسموح بها هي الشرطة وخفر السواحل. تأمين الدفاع والحماية هو مسؤولية أستراليا ونيوزلندا. [٢]
علم ليختنشتاين ليختنشتاين Abolished its army in 1868 because it was deemed too costly. Army is only permitted in times of war, but this situation has never occurred. According to the CIA World Factbook, defense is the responsibility of Switzerland. However, official sources of both Switzerland and Liechtenstein do not provide any backing to this claim and no defense treaty is ever mentioned.[بحاجة لمصدر] [٣]
علم جزر مارشال جزر مارشال الدفاع عن البلاد هو مسؤولية الولايات المتحدة. [٤]
علم ولايات ميكرونيسيا المتحدة ولايات ميكرونيسيا المتحدة الدفاع هو من مسؤولية [الولايات المتحدة]].وتحتوي قوات الشرطة الأمور الأمنية الصغيرة. [٥]
علم ناورو ناورو أستراليا هي المسؤولة عن دفاع ناورو بموجب اتفاق غير رسمي بين البلدين. [٦]
علم بالاو بالاو الدفاع هو من مسؤولية الولايات المتحدة. [٧]
علم سانت لوسيا سانت لوسيا شرطة سانت لوسيا الملكية تحافظ على وحدة الخدمات خاصة الأمنية لأغراض الأمن الداخلي. الدفاع هو من مسؤولية منظمة الأمن الإقليمي. [١]
علم سانت فنسينت والجرينادينز سانت فنسينت والجرينادينز The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force maintains a paramilitary special service unit for internal security purposes. Defense is the responsibility of Regional Security System. [١]
علم ساموا ساموا لا تملك جيش قائم.يمكن أن تطلب نيوزيلندا الحصول على مساعدات عسكرية بموجب اتفاق 1962. [٨]
علم جزر سليمان جزر سليمان Had a heavy ethnic conflict between 1998 and 2006, in which Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific countries intervened to restore peace and order. Has no standing army. [٩]
علم توفالو توفالو Has no army, but its police force includes a Maritime Surveillance Unit. [١٠]
علم الفاتيكان الفاتيكان Maintains a Gendarmerie Corps for internal policing. The Swiss Guard is a unit belonging to the Holy See, not the Vatican City State. There is no defense treaty with Italy, as it would violate the Vatican's neutrality, but informally the Italian military protects Vatican City. The Palatine Guard and Noble Guard were abolished in 1970. [١١]

قائمة2: الدول التي بدون جيش نظامي، لكن لديها قوات مسلحة محدودة.

الدولة تعليقات مراجع
علم أيسلندا أيسلندا Has not had a standing army since 1869, but is a member of NATO. There was a defense agreement with the United States, which maintained an Iceland Defense Force and a military base in the country from 1951 to September 2006; in March 2006 the US announced it would continue to provide for Iceland's defense but without permanently basing forces in the country; Naval Air Station Keflavik closed in 2006 after 55 years.[١٢] Even though Iceland does not have a standing army, it still maintains a military expeditionary peacekeeping force, an air defense system, an extensive militarised coast guard, a police service, and a tactical police force. There are also agreements about military and other security operations with Norway[١٣][١٤], Denmark[١٥][١٦][١٧] and other NATO countries. See Military of Iceland for more information. [١٨]
علم موناكو موناكو Renounced its general military investment in the 17th century because the advancement in artillery technology had rendered it defenseless, but still self-identifies as having limited military forces. Defense is the responsibility of France, but two small military units are maintained; one primarily protects the Prince and judiciary, while the other is responsible for civil defence and fire fighting. Both units are trained and equipped with small arms. [١٩]
علم بنما بنما Abolished its army in 1990, which was confirmed by a unanimous parliamentary vote for constitutional change in 1994. The Panamanian Public Forces, including the National Police, National Borders Service, National Aeronaval Service, and Institutional Protection Service, have some warfare capabilities. [٢٠]
علم هايتي هايتي Haiti's military disbanded in June 1995, but rebels have demanded its re-establishment. The 9,000 strong Haitian National Police maintains some paramilitary units and a Coast Guard; these units are considered to be larger than what is required, considering the much smaller militaries of some neighboring countries. [٢١]
علم كوستاريكا كوستاريكا Costa Rica was the first country to formally abolish military forces. The constitution has forbidden a standing military since 1949. It does have a paramilitary force, the Public Security Forces, whose role includes law enforcement and internal security. [٢٢][٢٣]
علم موريشيوس موريشيوس Has had a paramilitary police force and coast guard since 1968. [٢٤]

انظر أيضا

مراجع

عامة:

  • Barbey, C. (2001). La non-militarization et les pays sans armée : une réalité. Switzerland: APRED. 

متخصصة:

  1. ^ أ ب ت ث Treaty Establishing the Regional Security System (1996). United States Department of State. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  2. ^ Kiribati Defense Forces - 1991. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  3. ^ Background Note: Liechtenstein. United States Department of State. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  4. ^ Background Note: Marshall Islands. United States Department of State. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  5. ^ Inspection of Embassy Kolonia, Federated States of Micronesia (ISP-I-02-09). United States Department of State. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  6. ^ Nauru. The World Factbook. Retrieved 2008-09-21.
  7. ^ PALAU. Encyclopedia of the Nations. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  8. ^ Samoa. The World Factbook. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  9. ^ Australian defence presence in solomon islands. Australian Government Department of Defense. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  10. ^ Country Context. World Health Organization. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  11. ^ Vatican City. World Desk Reference. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  12. ^ U.S. Department of State: Iceland
  13. ^ A press release from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  14. ^ An English translation of the Norwegian-Icelandic MoU at the website of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  15. ^ Norway Post: Norway and Iceland to sign defence agreement
  16. ^ Aftenposten: Norway to help defend Iceland
  17. ^ Danmarks Radio
  18. ^ Iceland Defense Force. Global Security. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  19. ^ Monaco signs new treaty with france. Monaco Consulate. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  20. ^ The Panama Defense Forces. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  21. ^ Haiti. World Desk Reference. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  22. ^ Costa Rica. World Desk Reference. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  23. ^ El Espíritu del 48. Abolición del Ejército. Retrieved 2008-03-09. (Spanish)
  24. ^ Background Note: Mauritius. United States Department of State. Retrieved 2008-02-27.

de:Liste von Staaten ohne Militär List of countries without armed forces]] es:Anexo:Países sin Fuerzas armadas fr:Liste des pays qui ne possèdent pas d'armée it:Lista degli stati senza forze armate ja:軍隊を保有していない国家の一覧 ko:군대가 없는 나라 목록 lv:Valstu bez bruņotajiem spēkiem uzskaitījums nl:Lijst van landen zonder leger pl:Lista państw nieposiadających sił zbrojnych ro:Lista țărilor fără forțe armate sl:Seznam držav brez oboroženih sil tr:Silahlı kuvvetleri olmayan ülkeler listesi zh:沒有軍隊的國家列表