This thesis examines the international state-directed arms trade in South Asia following WWII, and describes how attempts to limit the arms flow into the region were subverted by less constrained suppliers and by the superpowers themselves. Donor states distributed surplus items to less industrialized states, who eagerly accepted modern weapons that they could not produce domestically. Small arms are of special interest because of their very low cost; high production volume; low skill requirements for use; and the ease of distribution compared to major weapons systems. The South Asian states examined here pursued their own regional security agendas rather than conform to the Cold War paradigm of donor states. This demonstrate...
From Somalia and Afghanistan to Bosnia, Haiti, Colombia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo, sm...
yesMeasures to enhance the security and management of legal stocks of small arms and to reduce `sur...
This report provides general background on U.S. policy regarding the international trade in small ar...
This research explores the various security and post-conflict complications that are in part a resul...
Poor management of government stockpiles of small arms and ammunition poses significant safety and s...
Markmið ritgerðarinnar er að auka skilning á hegðun ríkja á alþjóðavettvangi, einkum þegar kemur að ...
The spread of weapons to new environments has been prevented and the proliferation of entire classes...
Summaries There is a growing awareness across many sectors that small arms represent a serious risk...
The proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) [about 700 million in circulation] has been...
yes[Introduction]International commitments and measures to prevent, reduce and combat uncontrolled o...
yesThe majority of small arms and light weapons currently in circulation are in civilian possession1...
Small arms fuel violence and intensify human suffering in conflict situations across the globe. The ...
Small arms feature prominently on the post-Cold War international security agenda as the common fact...
State sponsorship of Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) has been shown to prolong intra-state conflict...
The focus of this research is twofold: (1) to evaluate selected factors affecting progress in arms ...
From Somalia and Afghanistan to Bosnia, Haiti, Colombia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo, sm...
yesMeasures to enhance the security and management of legal stocks of small arms and to reduce `sur...
This report provides general background on U.S. policy regarding the international trade in small ar...
This research explores the various security and post-conflict complications that are in part a resul...
Poor management of government stockpiles of small arms and ammunition poses significant safety and s...
Markmið ritgerðarinnar er að auka skilning á hegðun ríkja á alþjóðavettvangi, einkum þegar kemur að ...
The spread of weapons to new environments has been prevented and the proliferation of entire classes...
Summaries There is a growing awareness across many sectors that small arms represent a serious risk...
The proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW) [about 700 million in circulation] has been...
yes[Introduction]International commitments and measures to prevent, reduce and combat uncontrolled o...
yesThe majority of small arms and light weapons currently in circulation are in civilian possession1...
Small arms fuel violence and intensify human suffering in conflict situations across the globe. The ...
Small arms feature prominently on the post-Cold War international security agenda as the common fact...
State sponsorship of Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) has been shown to prolong intra-state conflict...
The focus of this research is twofold: (1) to evaluate selected factors affecting progress in arms ...
From Somalia and Afghanistan to Bosnia, Haiti, Colombia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo, sm...
yesMeasures to enhance the security and management of legal stocks of small arms and to reduce `sur...
This report provides general background on U.S. policy regarding the international trade in small ar...