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Author: Snyder, Neil N.

Title: Disrupting Illicit Small Arms Trafficking in the Middle East

Summary: "The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons delivers a global supply of weapons and ammunition to the demand of rogue state and non-state actors. While arms do not create conflict, they increase the intensity of violent conflict. The illicit trafficking of small arms contributes to irregular conflicts in the Middle East, a region of persistent conflict and instability. The international community has attempted to regulate the global supply of small arms through non-binding agreement and embargoes, but these efforts have been ineffective in achieving the goal of preventing the flow of weapons to criminal organizations, terrorists, and other de-stabilizing non-state actors. This thesis systematically examines the illicit small arms trade to identify points of vulnerability. This study identifies a strategy to disrupt the flow of arms to specific groups or states by countering arms brokers and the networks of actors that brokers coordinate."

Details: Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, 2008. 87p.

Source: Internet Resource: Thesis: Accessed February 17, 2011 at: https://www.hsdl.org/?view&doc=107048&coll=limited

Year: 2008

Country: International

URL: https://www.hsdl.org/?view&doc=107048&coll=limited

Shelf Number: 120811

Keywords:
Arms Trafficking (Middle East)
Illicit Trade
Organized Crime
Terrorists