Small arms, large problem: the international threat of small arms proliferation and misuse / Mat Schroeder and Rachel Stohl
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today Vol 36 No 5, July 2006, pp.23-28 (5)Summary: Summary of the latest developments in attempts to curb illegal small arms throughout the world. This assessment marks the fifth anniversary of the UN international program of action and notes that a great deal remains to be done; efforts at the national level are very uneven with some countries not meeting the most basic requirements.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Summary of the latest developments in attempts to curb illegal small arms throughout the world. This assessment marks the fifth anniversary of the UN international program of action and notes that a great deal remains to be done; efforts at the national level are very uneven with some countries not meeting the most basic requirements.
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