Arms Transfers to the Third World, 1971-85

Arms Transfers to the Third World, 1971-85
Author: Michael Brzoska
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The value of conventional weapons imported by Third World countries between 1971 and 1985 increased four times over that of the previous two decades--a leap that reflects profound changes in the economic and technological relations between industrialized nations and the Third World and holds serious political repercussions. A comprehensive overview of the flow of conventional weapons between 1971 and 1985, this volume analyzes both the suppliers--their arms export bureaucracies, degree of dependence on arms exports, and shifts in arms export policies--and the Third World recipients. Providing valuable insight into the changing arms strategy of Third World countries, the book assesses the reasons underlying this influx of weapons, the factors that propel the arms trade, and the implications of structural changes that have occurred in the market.

Arms Watch

Arms Watch
Author: Edward J. Laurance
Publisher: SIPRI Research Reports
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198291770

This report documents the government submissions to the UN on the transfer of arms in seven weapons categories in 1992 and compares this data with information published by SIPRI in its arms trade register. It assesses the results of the UN register and the prospects for improving it in 1994.

Arms Trade Registers

Arms Trade Registers
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1975
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262191388

The International Arms Trade

The International Arms Trade
Author: Edward J. Laurance
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The events of 1991 in the Persian Gulf, which saw Iraq import enough armaments to defy the major powers, have brought the questions of arms trading to the head of the international agenda. In this text, international relations theory is applied to the transfer of military capability for the purpose of fortifying the national security of sovereign states. The author examines past patterns of arms transfer and the influences of international factors on policymakers. International relations theory is applied to the transfer of military capability for the purpose of fortifying the national security of sovereign states. The author examines past patterns of arms transfer and the influences of international factors on policymakers, in order to show that the arms trade has gone far beyond the control of individual nation states.

Global Arms Trade

Global Arms Trade
Author:
Publisher: Office of Technology Assessment
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

China and the Arms Trade

China and the Arms Trade
Author: Anne Gilks
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000866351

First Published in 1985, China and the Arms Trade offers a detailed analysis of Chinese arms aid policy to examine Beijing’s changing nature of foreign and domestic policy. Military aid, like war, is a continuation of foreign policy by other means. The previous perception of China offering special and selfless military assistance seems no longer accurate. The nature of these Chinese aid now appears more complex and contradictory. China, now like other great powers, take an active role in the lucrative international arms bazaar. As one Chinese official said about his country’s more hard-headed arms sales policy, ‘we cannot sell at friendship prices all the time’. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of Chinese foreign policy, strategic studies, Chinese politics, international relations and defence studies.

Developing the UN Register of Conventional Arms

Developing the UN Register of Conventional Arms
Author: Malcolm Chalmers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Revised papers presented at a workshop organised by the Monterey Institute of International Studies, the Bonn International Center for Conversion and the Dept. of Peace Studies, Bradford University and held in Monterey, Calif., Apr. 6-9, 1994.