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The Arms Trade and Arms Control
The Economic Journal, 1995This paper constructs a dynamic model of the arms trade in which there are a small number of suppliers who care about the profits from the trade and the security consequences of the sale; and a large number of interacting buyers who are concerned about their security relative to regional rivals.
Levine, Paul, Smith, Ron
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This chapter reviews the development and obstacles to military security cooperation between Russia and South Korea, primarily focusing on the arms trade. It offers a unique perspective of the arms trade, departing from the traditional political and military security interpretation and seeing it instead from a non-traditional economic security approach.
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This chapter reviews the development and obstacles to military security cooperation between Russia and South Korea, primarily focusing on the arms trade. It offers a unique perspective of the arms trade, departing from the traditional political and military security interpretation and seeing it instead from a non-traditional economic security approach.
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Arms trade, arms control, and security: Collective action issues
Defence and Peace Economics, 2000This article puts forth collection action as a unifying theme for the conference essays on arms trade, control, and production. For each of these topics, collective action failures are related to group size and group composition considerations. Other issues are also examined including the manner in which individual contributions determine the overall ...
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Conventional arms and the arms trade
2017The conventional weapons category includes a diverse range of weapons, perhaps more easily defined by what they are not (nuclear, chemical and biological weapons— the “weapons of mass destruction”) than what they are. In practice, conventional weapons are commonly understood to include devices capable of killing, incapacitating or injuring mainly ...
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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The Arms Trade and Arms Conversion
1984In combination, the Palme Report’s recommendations for the control of the arms trade, for arms conversion for development purposes, and for regional conferences on security and cooperation, provide the basis of a new approach to regional security.
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Alternative functions of CRISPR–Cas systems in the evolutionary arms race
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Prarthana Mohanraju +2 more
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