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The Scourge of Small Arms

 

  1. Demand Dimensions of Small-Arms Abuse Alejandro Bendaña
  2. Light Weapons and Israeli-Palestinian Peace Jeffrey Boutwell
  3. Enhancing Controls on Legal Transfers Michael Crowley and Elizabeth Clegg
  4. The Historical and Asia-Pacific Perspective Mitsuro Donowaki
  5. African Contributions to the International Debate Virginia Gamba
  6. Toward a Convention on International Arms Transfers Oscar Arias Sánchez
  7. The South African Experiment in Coalition-Building Rajen Harshe
  8. The Urgent Humanitarian Concern Peter Herby and Lena Eskeland
  9. Ballots and Bullets in East and West Timor Teresa Hutsebaut
  10. Combating the Black-Market Trade Michael T. Klare
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