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The arms trade / Noël Merino, book editor.

Contributor(s): Merino, Noe̘l.
Series: Current controversies: Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2009Description: 229 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780737743180 (hbk.); 0737743182 (hbk.); 9780737743173 (pbk.).Subject(s): Defense industries | Arms transfersDDC classification: 382.456234
Contents:
The global arms trade : an overview / Richard F. Grimmett -- Information on the small arms trade is incomplete / Jeff Abramson -- Russia's arms trade policies are at odds with U.S. policies / Lionel Beehner -- China's arms trade in the Middle East is increasing / Stephen Pollard -- Israel is a significant player in the global arms trade / Odile Hugonot Haber -- The arms trade lacks consistent national controls / Debbie Hillier and Brian Wood -- Arms are traded routinely in spite of embargoes / Oliver Sprague -- The European Union struggles to establish effective arms trade controls / Helen Hughes -- The arms trade in the Middle East will lead to greater stability / Anthony H. Cordesman -- U.S. arms trade with Taiwan is important for its defense / John J. Tkacik Jr. -- Military support to Afghanistan and arms transfers to Pakistan help the war on terror / George W. Bush -- Current U.S. arms trade to combat terrorism threatens security / Rachel Stohl -- The arms trade to the Middle East leads to greater instability / William D. Hartung -- Arms trade with Taiwan could cause a world war / Craig Crawford -- Arms trade with Pakistan and India does not improve U.S. relations / Zia Mian -- Global controls are needed for the arms trade / Edmund Cairns -- An international arms trade treaty is feasible and necessary / Arms Trade Treaty Steering Committee -- The United States should support an arms trade treaty / William D. Hartung -- There are alternatives to international arms control treaties / Baker Spring -- An arms trade treaty could encourage human rights violations / David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, and Joanne D. Eisen -- An international agreement on small arms would violate the U.S.Constitution's second amendment / Joseph Klein -- An end to the arms trade, not more regulation, is needed / Frida Berrigan.
Item type Current location Shelf location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 12 , Side 1, TierNo 6, BayNo 2

382.456234 ARM 2009 (Browse shelf) 1 Available GENLS,GENLS,03,GR 5000103357

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-219) and index.

The global arms trade : an overview / Richard F. Grimmett -- Information on the small arms trade is incomplete / Jeff Abramson -- Russia's arms trade policies are at odds with U.S. policies / Lionel Beehner -- China's arms trade in the Middle East is increasing / Stephen Pollard -- Israel is a significant player in the global arms trade / Odile Hugonot Haber -- The arms trade lacks consistent national controls / Debbie Hillier and Brian Wood -- Arms are traded routinely in spite of embargoes / Oliver Sprague -- The European Union struggles to establish effective arms trade controls / Helen Hughes -- The arms trade in the Middle East will lead to greater stability / Anthony H. Cordesman -- U.S. arms trade with Taiwan is important for its defense / John J. Tkacik Jr. -- Military support to Afghanistan and arms transfers to Pakistan help the war on terror / George W. Bush -- Current U.S. arms trade to combat terrorism threatens security / Rachel Stohl -- The arms trade to the Middle East leads to greater instability / William D. Hartung -- Arms trade with Taiwan could cause a world war / Craig Crawford -- Arms trade with Pakistan and India does not improve U.S. relations / Zia Mian -- Global controls are needed for the arms trade / Edmund Cairns -- An international arms trade treaty is feasible and necessary / Arms Trade Treaty Steering Committee -- The United States should support an arms trade treaty / William D. Hartung -- There are alternatives to international arms control treaties / Baker Spring -- An arms trade treaty could encourage human rights violations / David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, and Joanne D. Eisen -- An international agreement on small arms would violate the U.S.Constitution's second amendment / Joseph Klein -- An end to the arms trade, not more regulation, is needed / Frida Berrigan.