demobilisering
Demobilization, or demobilisering in some languages, is the process by which a state or occupying power ends military operations and releases combatants from active duty, returning them to civilian life. It is a central component of post-conflict peacebuilding and is often paired with disarmament and reintegration (the DDR framework). Demobilization can occur at the end of a war, after a ceasefire, or following large-scale mobilization during emergencies.
Implementation typically includes registering former combatants, accounting for weapons, and disbanding units. It may involve severance
Legal and institutional frameworks: international organizations, such as the United Nations, may oversee or fund demobilization
Outcomes and challenges: Successful demobilization reduces immediate armed threat and lays groundwork for peace, but outcomes