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Too close for comfort: an analysis of the UN tracing negotiations
P. Batchelor & G. McDonald
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Disarmament Forum
Taking Action on Small Arms
2006 no. 1
pp. 39 - 48
English
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Open Forum: Israel joining the Non-proliferation Treaty: time for a re-evaluation?
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Barak, E. |
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The human dimension of the United Nations Programme of Action on Small Arms: the key role of Africa
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Yankey-Wayne, V. |
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Disarmament, development and the Programme of Action: experience and challenges on the ground
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Koyama, S. |
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Strengthening field-level implementation of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms: a new approach to security needs assessments
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Miller, D. & Rudnick, L. |
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Regional approaches to small arms control: supporting the implementation of the UN Programme of Action
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Kytömäki, E. |
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Small arms ammunition: light at the end of the barrel?
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Carle, C. |
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Too close for comfort: an analysis of the UN tracing negotiations
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Batchelor, P. & McDonald, G. |
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Reviewing multilateral political agreements: precedents for the 2006 Small Arms Review Conference
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Parker, S. |
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The Geneva Forum's role in international efforts to curb the illicit small arms trade
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Borrie, J. |
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Scratching the surface of a global scourge: The first five years of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms
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Mc Carthy, P. |
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Special comment
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Lewis, P. |
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Editor's note
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Vignard, K. |
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UNIDIR focus
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