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ARMS TRAFFICKING (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   133689


Albania's trade in illegal drugs and arms / Zhilla, Fabian   Journal Article
Zhilla, Fabian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract With a new movement attempting to get to grips with organized crime in Albania. Fabian Zhilla examines trends in drug trafficking into Europe and the growth in contract killings arising from a developing market in arms and explosives.
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ID:   152685


Close surveillance / Blake, James; Tigner, Brooks   Journal Article
Tigner, Brooks Journal Article
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ID:   059023


Disarmament in Kosovo stymied by future security fears / Risser, Hans Dec 2004  Journal Article
Risser, Hans Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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ID:   142396


Fire fighters : Latin America battles to stem illegal arms flows / Rozas, Diego Fleitas Ortiz De   Article
Rozas, Diego Fleitas Ortiz De Article
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ID:   055928


Ready, Set, Trace: making progress in tracking illegal arms / Stott, Noel   Journal Article
Stott, Noel Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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ID:   076771


Small arms and light weapons: creating an Assessment Framework from the U.S. Experience / Gildea, Timothy; Pierce, Glenn   Journal Article
Gildea, Timothy Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The impact of small arms and light weapons (SALW) trafficking on civilian populations has received increasing attention from nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, national governments, and international organizations. Within the last 10 years it has been internationally recognized that the proliferation of SALW to areas of civil conflict has led to what the Red Cross describes as "appalling levels of wanton violence." Concurrent with the increased focus on the destructiveness of SALW is the realization that present national and international import/export regulatory systems are inadequate to meet the challenge of controlling the proliferation of these weapons. Needed in this area of study is more specific information and policy guidance regarding the best methods and practices for implementing effective SALW trafficking controls. In response to the international SALW trafficking problem, this article provides a comprehensive framework to assess the development and operation of international small arms control regimes. It uses the U.S. export control regime as a case study to document, assess, and benchmark how import/export control systems can be optimally employed to control the international SALW trade.
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ID:   139697


Stopping the flow: terrorism highlights arms trafficking in Europe / Gomis, Benoit   Article
Gomis, Benoit Article
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Key Words Terrorism  Europe  Arms Trafficking  UNDP  Surprising Arsenals  European Landscape 
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ID:   056218


Tracing the dynamics of the illicit arms trade / Makarenko , Tamara Sept 2003  Journal Article
Makarenko , Tamara Journal Article
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Key Words Arms Trade  Arms Trafficking 
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ID:   061404


Trafficking of narcotics, arms and humans in post-Soviet Central Asia: (mis) perceptions, policies and realities / Jackson, Nicole J 2005  Journal Article
Jackson, Nicole J Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Under the counter and over the border: aspects of the contemporary trade in illicit arms / Phythian, Mark (ed) 2000  Book
Phythian, Mark Book
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Publication Dordrecht, Kluwer academic publishers, 2000.
Description vii, 190p.
Standard Number 9789048155699
Key Words Arms Trade  Military Power  Post-Cold War  Arms Trafficking  Illicit Arms  Cold War 
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