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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2023-05 53, 4 (4) answer(s).
 
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ATT at 10: the View From Mexico / Fernández, Alejandro Alba   Journal Article
Fernández, Alejandro Alba Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ten years ago, the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) was adopted by the UN General Assembly with the promise to establish common standards for the international trade in conventional arms in order to reduce the terrible human consequences caused by the illegal, irresponsible transfers of these weapons.
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Biden’s New Policy: Can Human Rights Reshape U.S. Conventional Arms Transfers? / Stohl, Rachel ; Yousif, Elias ; Voss, Loren   Journal Article
Stohl, Rachel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States accounts for 40 percent of the global arms trade, a greater market share than the next four closest competitors combined, including Russia and China.
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Early Test for the TPNW / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) has changed the global debate on the advisability, legality, and morality of the continued possession and modernization of nuclear weapons for the better. Since the treaty entered into force in 2021, states-parties have reinforced the taboos against nuclear use and threats of use, particularly in connection with Russian threats of nuclear weapons use in its war on Ukraine.
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OPCW at the Crossroads: a Talk With the Chair-Designate of the Fifth Chemical Weapons Convention Review Conference / ACT   Journal Article
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