NATO and demilitarization of surplus weapons and ammunition / Peter Courtney-Green
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol 29, No 1, April 2008, pp.15-31 (104)Summary: Describes NATO's Partnership for Peace Trust Fund and how it works. The Fund was established in September 2000 initially to assist with the destruction of anti-personnel landmines; this was so successful that the scope of work was been extended to cover small arms, MANPADS, unexploded ordnance, chemicals, anti-aircraft missiles and assorted munitions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Describes NATO's Partnership for Peace Trust Fund and how it works. The Fund was established in September 2000 initially to assist with the destruction of anti-personnel landmines; this was so successful that the scope of work was been extended to cover small arms, MANPADS, unexploded ordnance, chemicals, anti-aircraft missiles and assorted munitions.
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