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Small Arms Survey 2001
The Small Arms Survey 2001: Profiling the Problem is an authoritative guide to all aspects of the problem of small arms and light weapons. It focuses on both small arms themselves (production, transfers, stockpiles), and on the processes and impacts of their world-wide proliferation.
Specific sections deal with issues such as arms brokering, the role of small arms and light weapons in particular conflict zones, current international initiatives and projects to stem their proliferation, and with broader social and economic effects (crime, public health, development).
Its blend of data and analysis makes it an indispensable tool for policy-makers, activists, and researchers around the world.
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About the Small Arms Survey 2001
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Executive Summary
Introduction
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Chapter 1. Small Arms, Big Business: Products and Producers
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Chapter 2. Half a Billion and Still Counting: Global Firearms Stockpiles
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