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Small Arms Survey 2004
The Small Arms Survey 2004: Rights at Risk provides original research and updated information on small arms production, stockpiles, and trade. In focusing on the links between small arms and the abuse of human rights, this edition explores the impact of arms exports to areas of conflict, the role of weapons in global violence and crime, and the implementation of human rights standards by police forces worldwide. The Survey also features in-depth coverage of issues such as the growing concern over MANPADS and the role of small arms in the Pacific and Kyrgyzstan.
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About the Small Arms Survey 2004
Introduction
Chapter 1. Continuity and Change: Products and Producers
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Chapter 2. From Chaos to Coherence?: Global Firearms Stockpiles
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Chapter 3. Big Issue, Big Problem?: MANPADS
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Chapter 4. Back to the Sources: International Small Arms Transfers
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Chapter 5. Targeting the Middlemen: Controlling Brokering Activities
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Chapter 6. A Common Tool: Firearms, Violence, and Crime
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Chapter 7. Critical Triggers: Implementing International Standards for Police Firearms Use
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Chapter 8. Under the Spotlight: Monitoring Implementation of Small Arms Measures
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Chapter 9. Trouble in Paradise: Small Arms in the Pacific
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Chapter 10. An Anomaly in Central Asia?: Small Arms in Kyrgyzstan
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