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ID083381
Title ProperInconspicuous disarmament
LanguageENG
AuthorKarp, Aaron
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Small arms disarmament is reshaping the global distribution of firearms, light weapons and ammunition. It is far from comprehensive, but much more than cosmetic. Its importance has been widely recognized, but seldom evaluated. The case studies in this volume examine the politics of when surpluses actually get destroyed. When, they ask, is surplus destruction most likely? And what can be done to make destruction more likely?
Perhaps the key characteristic shaping small arms disarmament is it has not been treaty-driven. Much of the trouble comparing small arms disarmament to better known programmes comes from the informal nature of these processes. The low visibility also is a side effect of the low visibility of small arms politics generally, typically the responsibility of mid-level officials, with high-level officials mostly playing ceremonial roles. But inconspicuous does not mean unimportant. Small arms and ammunition destruction directly affects prospects for future violence. By eliminating the weapons most likely to be used, it directly limits the dangers of violent crime and terrorism, and inhibits the descent into warfare.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 29, No.1; Apr 2008: p2-14
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol. 29, No.1; Apr 2008: p2-14
Key WordsSmall Arms Disarmament ;  Disarmament ;  Light Weapons


 
 
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