BICC Briefs
BICC is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace and development through the efficient and effective transformation of military-related structures, assets, functions and processes. BICC Briefs analyze international aspects of arms, peacebuilding and conflict, with a particular emphasis on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration issues.
© Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC)
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0947-7322
Publications:
- MANPADS: A Terrorist Threat to Civilian Aviation?
- Auf der Suche nach dem sauberen Gold
- Commercial Security and Development
- Migration – Integration – Entwicklung
- Towards a Typology of Wartime Rape
- Diasporas and Peace
- "We Were Promised Development and All We Got is Misery"
- Natural Resources in Côte d'Ivoire: Fostering Crisis or Peace?
- Migration and Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Digging for Peace: Private Companies and Emerging Economies in Zones of Conflict
- Monitoring Environment and Security
- The Security-Migration Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities of African Migration to EU Countries
- Repaving the Road to Peace - Analysis of the Implementation of DD&R in Aceh Province, Indonesia
- Defense Reform and Conversion in Albania, Macedonia and Croatia
- Water Governance in Southern Africa
- Who's Minding the Store? The Business of Private, Public and Civil Actors in Zones of Conflict
- Demobilizing and Retraining for the Future: The Armed Forces in Serbia and Montenegro
- Promoting Security: But How and for Whom?
- Exchanging Guns for Tools
- Confronting Afghanistan's Security Dilemma
- Turning Soldiers Into A Work Force: Demobilization And Reintegration In Post-Dayton Bosnia And Herzegovina
- Becoming an Ex-military Man: Demobilization and Reintegration of Military Professionals in Eastern Europe
- The Military in Transition: Restructuring and Downsizing the Armed Forces of Eastern Europe
- Gender Perspectives on Small Arms and Light Weapons
- Small Arms in the Horn of Africa
- Burying the Hatchet: The Decommissioning of Paramilitary Arms in Northern Ireland
- Small States - Big Worries: Choice and Purpose in the Security Policies of the Baltic States
- Wag the Dog: The Mobilization and Demobilization of the Kosovo Liberation Army
- Assisting Conversion and Company Restructuring in Moldova
- Conversion in South Africa in the 1990s: Defense Downsizing and Human Development Challenges
- Russia's Defense Industry at the Turn of the Century
- Practical Disarmament
- Security Sector Reform
- The Transformation of the Defense Industry in Hungary
- Integrierte Arbeitsmarktprojekte auf Konversionsflächen: Auswertung ausgewählter Beispiele verschiedener Bundesländer
- The UNTAES Experience: Weapons Buy-back in Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (Croatia)
- Reasonable Measures: Addressing the Excessive Accumulation and Unlawful Use of Small Arms
- Peaceful Fallout: The Conversion of China's Military-Nuclear Complex to Civilian Use
- The New Field of Micro-Disarmament: Addressing the Proliferation and Buildup of Small Arms and Light Weapons
- US Conversion after the Cold War, 1990-1997
- Conversion in Poland: The Defense Industry and Base Redevelopment
- Cost of Disarmament: An Overview of the Economic Costs of the Dismantlement of Weapons and the Disposal of Military Surplus
- Eurofighter 2000: Consequences and Alternatives
- Demobilization in the Horn of Africa
- Coping with Surplus Weapons: A Priority for Conversion Research and Policy
- Abhängigkeit der Werften im Ostseeraum von der Rüstungsproduktion
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