6 September 2012
Supplying Arms – The Syrian Case
Pieter D Wezeman
Despite increasing fears that the Assad regime might use chemical weapons, the conflict in Syria has thus far been fought with conventional ones, most of which have been supplied by Russia. While an arms embargo would not stop the fighting, SIPRI's Pieter Wezeman argues that it would send a strong political signal to Assad and his backers.
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International Relations and Security Network (ISN), Zurich, Switzerland
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