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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2001
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199246718
  • ISBN-13: 9780199246717
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2001
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199246718
  • ISBN-13: 9780199246717
The "Small Arms Survey" is an authoritative guide to all aspects of the problem of small arms and light weapons. It focuses on both small arms themselves (production, transfers, stockpiles), and on the processes and consequences of their world-wide proliferation. Specific sections deal with issues such as arms brokering, the role of small arms and light weapons in particular conflict zones, current international initiatives and projects to stem their proliferation, and with broader social and economic effects (crime, public health, development). Its combination of data and analysis shold make it a useful tool for policy-makers, activists and researchers around the world. Readership: Scholars and Students of Strategic Studies, International Relations, Defence Strategy and Research, policy-makers, activists and researchers.

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Widely illustrated with pictures, diagrams, and maps, it is easy to read, and is a good point of entry into this emerging field of study ... It is rich in facts, data, and examples, and is an impressive array of research from dozens of contributors Journal of Peace Research

Introduction 1(6)
Small Arms, Big Business: Products and Producers
Introduction
7(2)
The global small arms industry
9(9)
Popular small arms products
18(6)
Regional survey of small arms producers
24(21)
Illicit production
45(2)
Conclusions
47(12)
Half a Billion and Still Counting... Global Firearms Stockpiles
Introduction
59(1)
The elusiveness of small arms data
60(5)
The distribution of firearms ownership
65(3)
Police weapons
68(3)
Small arms of government armed forces
71(6)
The firearms of insurgents and organized crime
77(6)
Private firearms: Legal and illegal
83(5)
Conclusions
88(7)
Fuelling the Flames: Brokers and Transport Agents in the Illicit Arms Trade
Introduction
95(1)
Arms brokering in the post-Cold War era
96(14)
Transport agents in the arms brokering industry
110(13)
Measures: National controls and international initiatives
123(6)
Conclusions
129(12)
A Thriving Trade: Global Legal Small Arms Transfers
Introduction
141(2)
Data issues
143(1)
The scope of the legal global trade in small arms
144(14)
Conclusions
158(7)
Crime, Conflict, Corruption: Global Illicit Small Arms Transfers
Introduction
165(1)
Defining illicit small arms transfers
165(1)
The scope of the illicit small arms trade
166(3)
Regional and country case studies
169(21)
Conclusions
190(7)
After the Smoke Clears: Assessing the Effects of Small Arms Availability
Introduction
197(2)
A global flood of small arms
199(1)
A relationship between arms availability and armed violence
200(8)
Direct effects
208(6)
Indirect effects
214(1)
In sickness and in health
214(5)
Crime and punishment
219(3)
Protecting people: A humanitarian imperative
222(4)
Deteriorating security
226(3)
A threat to development
229(5)
Conclusions
234(17)
Tackling the Small Arms Problem: Multilateral Measures and Initiatives
Introduction
251(1)
The emergence of the small arms issue
251(1)
Regional and sub-regional measures
252(24)
Global measures
276(5)
Conclusions
281(12)
Notes to Readers/Photo Credits 293