Miliz
Miliz, in German-speaking contexts, refers to a military force composed largely of civilians who undertake periodic training and serve part-time to defend the state. The concept contrasts with a professional standing army and reserve units that are more formally integrated into full-time defense structures. Miliz forces typically combine civilian occupations with military duties, enabling a citizen-soldier model that emphasizes local responsibility, civilian oversight, and cost efficiency.
Historically, militia systems have appeared in various forms across Europe and beyond. In many cases, they emerged
The Swiss Milizsystem is the most widely cited contemporary example. In Switzerland, the militia model relies
In other countries, the term miliz or militia can refer to paramilitary or volunteer groups with varying