Synopsis
One of the few up-to-date works on the whole of the arms trade, this No-Nonsense Guide puts the global trade in weapons in the context of history. Despite the cynicism, bribery and corruption which characterize the trade, it continues to receive government backing and UN Security Council member states are the biggest exporters of arms, often to repressive regimes.
Nicholas Gilby, who led the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT)'s efforts to expose the corruption at the heart of Britain's arms deals with Saudi Arabia, uses the latest evidence to provide a valuable and critical introduction to this most destructive business.
Nicholas Gilby, who led the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT)'s efforts to expose the corruption at the heart of Britain's arms deals with Saudi Arabia, uses the latest evidence to provide a valuable and critical introduction to this most destructive business.
Titre original : The No-Nonsense Guide to the Arms Trade (2002)
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2009 Editions New Internationalist
138 pages
ISBN : 1897071566
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