International audienceThe reasons for wars around the Gulf are numerous, both economic and religious. If the Middle East has become the world's center of conflict since the end of the Vietnam War, it has also been a much sought-after market for arms dealers. Indeed, arms production in the region is relatively low, which increases the potential for international arms transfers. The Gulf states are very active in the international arms markets, with four of them (Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt) being among the six largest importers in the world. The influx of arms into a very small area of the world does not bode well for an imminent return to peace.La guerre… et après ? Alternatives Non Violentes, N°79, 1991 Les raisons de guerres auto...
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Working Papers, Espace Europe, Université Pierre Mendes France, GrenobleThe production of weapons is...
Chemical Weapons and the Iraqi Crisis by Harald LLER Iraq was at the end of the the third chemical p...
Through the five conflict case studies, the report explores other arguments that make up this storyt...
International audienceThe military capabilities of states are no longer the main factor of power on ...
Attempts at Arms Control Following the Gulf War, by Jean Klein The Gulf War demonstrated the dangers...
The Gulf : Clouds after the Storm, by Ghassan Salamé In the so called Gulf war, many wars are encaps...
Since the beginning of the 2000ies, arms trade is experiencing an unprecedented phase of growth, wit...
International audienceWeapon sales are less and less responding to strategic criteria and more and m...
International audienceLes Emirats Arabes Unis sont depuis leur indépendance en 1971, le théâtre d'u...
Six views of a war. Several months following the official end of fighting in Iraq, six authors analy...
The international arms trade is often condemned by public opinion as the supreme expression of the m...
What are the threat perceptions of the 'Gulf Countries', and how capable are the armed forces of the...
International audienceIt is difficult to know precisely what arms exports are, because a tool can be...
The « Petro-Monarchies » of the Gulf and the Chatt el-Arab War, by Ghassan Salamé The coming togethe...
International audienceAfter a significant decline at the global level following the collapse of the ...
Working Papers, Espace Europe, Université Pierre Mendes France, GrenobleThe production of weapons is...
Chemical Weapons and the Iraqi Crisis by Harald LLER Iraq was at the end of the the third chemical p...
Through the five conflict case studies, the report explores other arguments that make up this storyt...
International audienceThe military capabilities of states are no longer the main factor of power on ...