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Arms trader Viktor Bout convicted / Liang, Xiaodon   Journal Article
Liang, Xiaodon Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the high-profile criminal case against a man who has become a symbol of the illicit arms trade, a federal jury in New York City on Nov. 3 found arms dealer Viktor Bout guilty on all four charges brought against him.
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Libya arms embargo precedes air strikes / Liang, Xiaodon   Journal Article
Liang, Xiaodon Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Members of a UN-authorized coalition began air strikes March 19 against military assets controlled by Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi, completing an abrupt reversal in relations that until as recently as three months ago involved significant arms sales. With an arms embargo mandated by UN Security Council Resolution 1970 in place since Feb. 26, key coalition members such as France, the United Kingdom, and the United States are now committed to preventing the further influx of weapons to Gaddafi's forces.
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P5 commits to arms trade negotiations / Liang, Xiaodon   Journal Article
Liang, Xiaodon Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Representatives of UN member states came away from a July 11-15 meeting in New York with a statement of ­support from the five permanent members of the Security Council (P5) for the arms trade treaty (ATT) negotiation process and the first full but controversial and unofficial text of what a treaty might look like.
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Proposed U.S. arms sales reach new heights / Liang, Xiaodon   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Defence procurement  United States  India  Saudi Arabia  UAE  Military Sales 
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U.S. reclaims half of global arms trade / Liang, Xiaodon   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Although the value of its arms sales agreements dipped slightly in 2010, the United States registered a marked increase in its share of the global arms trade as spending on imported conventional weapons systems dropped sharply worldwide, according to a recently released Congressional Research Service report.
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