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Civil Defense 2.0: When Civilians Must Be Ready to Fight – The True Cost to Society

16 min · 29 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Civil Defense 2.0: When Civilians Must Be Ready to Fight – The True Cost to Society

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What happens when ordinary citizens are asked to become part of the defense? In this thoughtful episode, we explore Taiwan’s Civil Defense 2.0 — longer military service, household handbooks, weekend drills, and a whole-of-society approach — and compare it with Israel’s long-proven “nation in arms” model. We go beyond strategy to examine the real human and economic costs: delayed careers, family strain, psychological weight, and billions redirected from schools and hospitals. Yet we also uncover the surprising upsides — stronger communities, transferable skills, and the quiet confidence that can deter conflict. A balanced, story-driven look at the trade-offs small nations face in an uncertain world. Perfect for anyone interested in geopolitics, resilience, and the price of peace.

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