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Small Arms Survey 2006
The Small Arms Survey 2006: Unfinished Business offers new and updated information on small arms production, stockpiles, transfers, and measures, including a review of the International Tracing Instrument.
This year's thematic chapters examine issues such as the demand for weapons, small arms and security sector reform, and the economic costs of small arms use. This edition also features case studies on small arms violence in Papua New Guinea and Colombia, armed groups in West Africa, and the Lord's Resistance Army in northern Uganda. The final chapter—'Angry Young Men'—considers why young men account for the lion's share of global small arms violence.
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Military Demand and Supply: Products and Producers
Chapter 2. Trickle and Torrent: State Stockpiles
Chapter 3. An Uphill Battle: Understanding Small Arms Transfers
Chapter 4. Connecting the Dots: The International Tracing Instrument
Chapter 5. Stabilizing Cambodia: Small Arms Control and Security Sector Reform
Chapter 6. The Other Side of the Coin: Demand for Small Arms
Chapter 7. Jumping the Gun: Armed Violence in Papua New Guinea
Chapter 8. The Instrument Matters: Assessing the Costs of Small Arms Violence
Chapter 9. Colombia's Hydra: The Many Faces of Gun Violence
Chapter 10. A Constant Threat: Armed Groups in West Africa
Chapter 11. Fuelling Fear: The Lord's Resistance Army and Small Arms
Chapter 12. Few Options but the Gun: Angry Young Men
Index
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