Book contents
- Frontmatter
- FOREWORD
- Contents
- ABOUT THE SMALL ARMS SURVEY
- Notes to readers
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 In the Line of Fire: Elephant and Rhino Poaching in Africa pages 6 to 19
- Chapter 1 In the Line of Fire: Elephant and Rhino Poaching in Africa pages 20 to 35
- Chapter 2 Digging for Trouble: Violence and Frontier Urbanization
- Chapter 3 One Meeting after Another: UN Process Update
- Chapter 4 Trade Update: After the ‘Arab Spring’ pages 84 to 91
- Chapter 4 Trade Update: After the ‘Arab Spring’ pages 92 to 123
- Chapter 5 Less ‘Bang’ for the Buck: Stockpile Management in South-east Europe
- Chapter 6 Expanding Arsenals: Insurgent Arms in Northern Mali pages 156 to 169
- Chapter 6 Expanding Arsenals: Insurgent Arms in Northern Mali pages 170 to 185
- Chapter 7 Waning Cohesion: The Rise and Fall of the FDLR–FOCA pages 186 to 198
- Chapter 7 Waning Cohesion: The Rise and Fall of the FDLR–FOCA pages 199 to 215
- Chapter 8 Stockpiles at Sea: Floating Armouries in the Indian Ocean
- Chapter 9 Unprotected: Young People in Post-conflict Burundi pages 242 to 249
- Chapter 9 Unprotected: Young People in Post-conflict Burundi pages 250 to 267
- INDEX
ABOUT THE SMALL ARMS SURVEY
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- FOREWORD
- Contents
- ABOUT THE SMALL ARMS SURVEY
- Notes to readers
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 In the Line of Fire: Elephant and Rhino Poaching in Africa pages 6 to 19
- Chapter 1 In the Line of Fire: Elephant and Rhino Poaching in Africa pages 20 to 35
- Chapter 2 Digging for Trouble: Violence and Frontier Urbanization
- Chapter 3 One Meeting after Another: UN Process Update
- Chapter 4 Trade Update: After the ‘Arab Spring’ pages 84 to 91
- Chapter 4 Trade Update: After the ‘Arab Spring’ pages 92 to 123
- Chapter 5 Less ‘Bang’ for the Buck: Stockpile Management in South-east Europe
- Chapter 6 Expanding Arsenals: Insurgent Arms in Northern Mali pages 156 to 169
- Chapter 6 Expanding Arsenals: Insurgent Arms in Northern Mali pages 170 to 185
- Chapter 7 Waning Cohesion: The Rise and Fall of the FDLR–FOCA pages 186 to 198
- Chapter 7 Waning Cohesion: The Rise and Fall of the FDLR–FOCA pages 199 to 215
- Chapter 8 Stockpiles at Sea: Floating Armouries in the Indian Ocean
- Chapter 9 Unprotected: Young People in Post-conflict Burundi pages 242 to 249
- Chapter 9 Unprotected: Young People in Post-conflict Burundi pages 250 to 267
- INDEX
Summary
The Small Arms Survey is a global centre of excellence whose mandate is to generate impartial, evidence-based, and policy-relevant knowledge on all aspects of small arms and armed violence. It is the principal international source of expertise, information, and analysis on small arms and armed violence issues, and acts as a resource for governments, policy-makers, researchers, and other stakeholders. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland, at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
Established in 1999, the Survey is supported by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and current or recent contributions from the Governments of Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as from the European Union. The centre is grateful for past support received from the Governments of Canada, Spain, and Sweden, as well as from foundations and many bodies within the UN system.
The Survey has an international staff with expertise in security studies, political science, law, economics, development studies, sociology, and criminology, and collaborates with a network of researchers, partner institutions, non-governmental organizations, and governments in more than 50 countries.
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