Small Arms Survey HSBA for Sudan and South Sudan Issue Briefs
The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. It serves as the principal international source of public information on all aspects of small arms. The Small Arms Survey HSBA for Sudan and South Sudan Issue Briefs are published in the framework of the Human Security Baseline Assessment (HSBA) project for Sudan and South Sudan, which is administered by the Small Arms Survey. They address international, regional and domestic transfers of arms, domestic small arms stockpiles and inventories, origins, motivations and distribution of armed groups, local security arrangements and demand for weapons.
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Publications:
- My Neighbour, My Enemy: Inter-tribal Violence in Jonglei
- Business as Usual: Arms Flows to Darfur 2009–12
- Reaching for the Gun
- Fighting for Spoils
- Failures and Opportunities
- Symptoms and Causes: Insecurity and Underdevelopment in Eastern Equatoria
- Supply and Demand
- Conflicting Priorities: GoSS Security Challenges and Recent Responses
- No Standing, Few Prospects
- The Drift Back to War
- Allies and Defectors: An Update on Armed Group Integration and Proxy Force Activity
- Neither 'Joint' nor 'Integrated': The Joint Integrated Units and the Future of the CPA
- Echo Effects: Chadian Instability and the Darfur Conflict
- Responses to Pastoral Wars: A Review of Violence Reduction Efforts in Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya
- Arms, Oil, and Darfur
- The Militarization of Sudan
- Anatomy of Civilian Disarmament in Jonglei State
- A Widening War Around Sudan: The Proliferation of Armed Groups in the Central African Republic
- No Dialogue, No Commitment: The Perils of Deadline Diplomacy for Darfur
- Armed Groups in Sudan
- Persistent Threats: Widespread Human Insecurity in Lakes State, South Sudan, since the CPA


