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Search Home : Society : Issues : Warfare and Conflict : Arms Trade See Also:
- Arms Trade Resource Center: Project of the World Policy Institute in New York City. Focuses on education and research around U.S. trade policies. Includes news, publications, events, and links.
- Atlas of US Arms Trade: MOJO wire information on arms around the world including details on countries and companies involved in US arms trade. Arms lobby information and activists throughout the world.
- Campaign Against Arms Trade - CAAT: Campaigns for the reduction and ultimate abolition of the international arms trade and the UK's role in it as a leading arms exporter. News, reports, information, newsletter, events diary, and suggestions for activism.
- Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade - COAT: National organization educating around Canada's arms trade and working towards conversion and peace issues. Includes articles, events, quarterly magazine, and contact information.
- European Network Against Arms Trade - ENAAT: International coalition working against the arms trade. Includes publications, news, and reports from European countries and the EU.
- Global Black-Market Arms Trade Should Be Next Target of NGOs: Article from the Federation of American Scientists advocating a campaign to curb world-wide illicit arms trafficking in small arms and light weapons.
- Guardian Special Report: The Arms Trade: Links and summaries of recent articles, with a focus on UK industry and regulatory concerns.
- High-Caliber Carnival: With Middle East and Asian arms sales off, international arms makers head south to the Americas. Article from Mother Jones.
- Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfer (NISAT): Aims to reduce the proliferation of small arms where they are likely to produce conflict, violence and human rights abuses. Contains searchable export/import database, publications, and arms transfer documentation.
- Terror Trade Times: Information from Amnesty International UK on arms trade, including brokers, landmines, small arms, and non-lethal weapons.
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