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Small Arms Survey 2004
Rights at Risk

Price: £23.00 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-927334-8
Publication date: 27 May 2004
348 pages, 62 halftones, 25 maps & line illus., 246x189 mm
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Reviews
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  • 'The Small Arms Survey will be an indispensable resource for policy-makers, officials, non-governmental organizations and all those interested in this field in the months and years to come.' - Ambassador Carlos dos Santos, Permanent Representative of Mozambique to the United Nations, Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the 2001 UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects
  • '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

Description
  • Recognized as the principal international source of impartial and reliable information on all aspects of small arms
  • Timely and up-to-date publication, including vital information on small arms production and trade, and the effects of small arms availability and misuse on human development
  • Blend of information and analysis makes it an indispensable resource for policymakers, officials, and non-governmental organizations
The Small Arms Survey is now recognized as the principal international source of impartial and reliable information on all aspects of small arms. Its blend of information and analysis makes it an indispensable resource for policymakers, officials, and non-governmental oragnizations.

Small Arms Survey 2004 provides new and updated information and research on all aspects of small arms production, stockpiles, and trade. It contains vital information on issues such as weapons collection in post-conflict environments and the effects of small arms availability and misuse on human development.

Readership: Scholars and students of strategic studies, defence strategy, and international relations; policy-makers, researchers, and activists

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Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
International relations
Defence strategy, planning & research
War & defence operations
Arms negotiation & control
Arms trade
Armed conflict
Weapons & equipment

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