Globalisation has changed the arms trade. Arms companies, operating from an increasing number of locations, now source components from across the world. Their products are often assembled in countries with lax controls on where they end up. Too easily, weapons get into the wrong hands. Each year, at least a third of a million people are killed directly with conventional weapons and many more die, are injured, abused, forcibly displaced and bereaved as a result of armed violence. Rapidly widening loopholes in national controls demonstrate how this globalised trade also needs global rules. The time for an effective international Arms Trade Treaty is now
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International audienceIn a situation of global crisis and voluntary or involuntary disarmament effor...
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A global system for tracking illicit arms and ammunition is central to improving accountability in t...
Shrinking defence budgets in the industrial countries have whipped up the chase for diminishing expo...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
That capital moves the world, is confirmed in the security sphere. Although it is governed by variou...
The Arms Trade Treaty is a potential ground-breaking humanitarian treaty that wouldregulate the inte...
Modern weapons and military equipment cannot be made or maintained without parts and components that...
The international arms trade lacks effective control. Irresponsible arms transfers continue to fuel ...
Sceptics of globalization attribute the proliferation of light weapons to economic openness. Increas...
International audienceSince the end of the cold war, the arms industry has been experiencing a deep ...
Arms and bullets continue to destroy lives. Every continent in the world is marred by devastation ca...
This article will show how trends of globalization have transformed both the proliferation of and ef...
The post-Cold War era has been marked by a surge of conventional arms regulation initiatives, driven...
The poorly regulated global trade in arms and ammunition weakens the ability and willingness of gove...
International audienceIn a situation of global crisis and voluntary or involuntary disarmament effor...
According to new figures, more than $2.2bn worth of arms and ammunition have been imported since 200...
A global system for tracking illicit arms and ammunition is central to improving accountability in t...
Shrinking defence budgets in the industrial countries have whipped up the chase for diminishing expo...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...