Information on "Armaments" and "Caribbean"
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January 2012
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Jan 2012
Transparency in Military Spending and Arms Acquisitions in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Mark Bromley, Carina Solmirano
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This Policy Paper assesses transparency in the fields of military expenditure and arms acquisitions in Latin America and the Caribbean by assessing the information states publish in government budgets and other official documents. More on «Transparency in Military Spending and Arms Acquisitions in Latin America and the Caribbean»
September 2010
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Sep 2010
Confronting the Don: The Political Economy of Gang Violence in Jamaica
Author: Glaister Leslie
Publisher: Small Arms Survey
In 2009, the US State Department requested that Jamaica extradite one Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke on charges of drug and gun trafficking. More on «Confronting the Don: The Political Economy of Gang Violence in Jamaica»
January 2010
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2010
Air and Space Power Journal: Winter 2010
Author: Douglas M Fraser, Wendell S Hertzelle, David Deptula, Mike Francisco, Mike Hostage, Bruce D Cox, George H Hock Jr, David Moeller, Kevin M Coyne, Phillip S Meilinger, David Williams, John J Patterson VI, Bob Bergin
Publisher: Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This issue is dedicated to promoting discussion about how best to balance the Air Force's structure to confront tomorrow’s challenges. More on «Air and Space Power Journal: Winter 2010»
December 2009
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Dec 2009
No Other Life: Gangs, Guns, and Governance in Trinidad and Tobago
Author: Dorn Townsend
Publisher: Small Arms Survey
This report explores connections among guns, gangs, and politics in Trinidad and Tobago. More on «No Other Life: Gangs, Guns, and Governance in Trinidad and Tobago»
November 2006
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Nov 2006
The Economics of Small Arms Demand
Author: Christopher Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
This paper provides an economic account of demand for small arms as a response to politico-economic motivations arising from polarization and rent-seeking. More on «The Economics of Small Arms Demand»
October 2006
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5 Oct 2006
Globalizing Cooperative Threat Reduction: A Survey of Options
Author: Sharon Squassoni
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report provides information on the efforts of the US government to utilize non-proliferation assistance programs, including cooperative threat reduction (CTR) initiatives, to help reduce the risk of terrorist access to weapons of mass destructio... More on «Globalizing Cooperative Threat Reduction: A Survey of Options» -
Oct 2006
Civilians, Guns and Peace Processes: Approaches and Possibilities
Author: Cate Buchanan, Mireille Widmer
Publisher: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
This briefing paper provides an overview of one particular dimension of disarmament: guns in the hands of civilians. More on «Civilians, Guns and Peace Processes: Approaches and Possibilities»
June 2006
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Jun 2006
Transition to Peace: Guns in Civilian Hands
Author: Mireille Widmer and Cate Buchanan
Publisher: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
This policy brief attempts to survey the wide range of groups and individuals likely to possess weapons in the aftermath of armed conflict, besides armed forces and organized armed groups. More on «Transition to Peace: Guns in Civilian Hands»
January 2006
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2006
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 7, No 3
Author: Bernd Horn, L A Shrum, Michael T Ward, Marcus Fielding, J P F Lepine, David Harries, Robert S Bolia, Ray Stouffer, John R Grodzinski, Louis A Delvoie, Allan English
Publisher: Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
This issue of Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) discusses the leadership challenges in Afghanistan, the transformation of Canadian Force in relation to NATO-led operations and the efficacy of the various UN missions in Haiti. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 7, No 3»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
Securing Haiti's Transition
Author: Robert Muggah
Publisher: Small Arms Survey
The publication outlines the human security crisis in Haiti and discusses the obstacles to restoring stability on the island. More on «Securing Haiti's Transition»
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