troopilising
Troopilising is a neologism used to describe the process by which a state or external actor develops and integrates a military force into a formal, standardized structure. It covers recruitment, training, doctrine development, equipment standardization, and the establishment of unified command-and-control systems to produce mission-ready troops.
The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in policy discussions, memoirs, or speculative analyses
Practically, troopilising involves creating or reforming training pipelines, logistics and support services, and career structures, with
Contexts include post-conflict stabilization, foreign aid missions, and national defense reform; however, the approach raises concerns
Critics warn that external-led troopilising can resemble coercive reform or undermining civilian control, while proponents argue