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INTERNATIONAL ARMS TRADE (19) answer(s).
 
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America's arms-trade monopoliy: Lagging sales will starve lesser suppliers / kapstein Ethan B June 1994  Article
kapstein Ethan B Article
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Publication June 1994.
Description 13-19
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Arms trade treaty talks set to begin / Zughni, Farrah   Journal Article
Zughni, Farrah Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Asia-Pacific major power relations and regional security / Ivanov, Igor S   Article
Ivanov, Igor S Article
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Summary/Abstract Let me start my presentation with saying how privileged and honored I feel for having a chance to be here, at the Tsinghua University once again. Considering myself to be a veteran of the World Peace Forum, I have to say that over last years the Forum emerged as one of the most prestigious and representative meeting points for security related discussions in the Asia-Pacific region. In many ways, it is a unique opportunity for experts, educators, opinion makers and state officials of our large and diverse region to get together and to exchange views on critical issues of the past, present and future.
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International arms trade / Stohl, Rachel; Grillot, Suzette 2009  Book
Stohl, Rachel Book
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Publication Cambridge, Polity Press, 2009.
Description x, 278p.
Series War and conflict in the modern world
Standard Number 978074564154
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International arms trade: difficult to define, measure, and control / Holtom, Paul; Bromley, Mark   Journal Article
Bromley, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Weapons  Arms Control  Arms  International Arms Trade 
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ID:   144652


Military balance 1996/97 / IISS 1996  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1996.
Description 320p.pbk
Standard Number 0198292171
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ID:   006591


Military balance 1996-97 / IISS 1996  Book
Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1996.
Description 320p.pbk
Standard Number 0198292171
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ID:   085820


Military balance 1997-98 / IISS 1997  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1997.
Description 320p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 039333 (Include in this Volume) : 1997-1998 Acc. No. 041045 (Include in this Volume) : 1998-1999
Standard Number 0198293550
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Military balance 1998-99 / IISS 1998  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Oxford Univ. Pr., 1998.
Description 320p.pbk
Standard Number 0199223726
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Military balance 1998-99 / IISS 1998  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Oxford Unversity Press, 1998.
Description 320p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 039333 (Include in this Volume) : 1997-1998 Acc. No. 041045 (Include in this Volume) : 1998-1999
Standard Number 0199223726
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ID:   000822


Military balance 1999-2000 / IISS 1999  Book
Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1999.
Description 320p.: figures, maps, tablespbk
Standard Number 0199224250
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ID:   046591


Military balance 2001-2002 / IISS 2001  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2001.
Description 320p.pbk
Standard Number 0198509790
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ID:   058191


Military balance 2004-2005 / IISS 2004  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Description 396p.pbk
Standard Number 0198566220
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ID:   050559


Military balance, 2000-2001 / IISS 2000  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2000.
Description 320p.pbk
Standard Number 0199290032
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ID:   047772


Military balance, 2003-2004 / IISS 2003  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2003.
Description 368p.pbk
Standard Number 0918528736
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Offsets in international arms trade need for a national policy / Suman, Mrinal Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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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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Trends in global arms sale, transfer and trade / Kumar, Nilendra; Bharadwaj, Mahima   Journal Article
Kumar, Nilendra Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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UN arms trade treaty: arms export controls, the human security agenda and the lessons of history / Bromley, Mark; Cooper, Neil; Holtom, Paul   Journal Article
Cooper, Neil Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The UN conference to negotiate an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) concluded on 27 July 2012 without reaching consensus on the text of a draft treaty and saw both the US and Russia calling for more time to negotiate. The ATT process marks the latest in a series of attempts to insert human security concerns into arms export controls. The setback in July raises questions about the current level of international support for the human security agenda, as well as the relative power of different actors to shape global governance structures. This article locates the ATT negotiations in the broader history of multilateral efforts to regulate the international arms trade, from the 1890 Brussels Act to post-Cold War initiatives. The historical record shows that such efforts are more likely to succeed if they are negotiated or imposed by major arms exporters. The introduction of human security concerns, as well as the merging of export control and arms control agendas, went some way towards reversing this trend. In particular, it created a broad international coalition of supportive states and NGOs from the global North and South. Yet disagreements over the purpose of an ATT remained. The draft ATT included human security provisions, but China, Russia, the US and a number of emerging powers ensured that state security considerations remained paramount in decision-making on arms exports. The US was the first major actor to announce its unwillingness to sign the draft ATT in July 2012 and two alternative interpretations of US actions are considered. The article concludes by considering the options available to supporters of the ATT process following the 2012 conference and examines the notion that the ATT campaign has become an initiative 'out of its time', one that might have had success in the 1990s but not in current circumstances.
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