TY - BOOK ID - 78532238 TI - Small Arms Survey 2012 : moving targets. AU - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) AU - Small Arms Survey AU - SAS AU - Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva, Switzerland). AU - Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) AU - Graduate Institute (Geneva, Switzerland) AU - HEID AU - IHEID AU - Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement AU - Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) AU - Institut universitaire d'études du développement PY - 2012 SN - 1139887831 1107384508 1139013920 113953016X 1139527886 1139525492 1139531352 1283716186 1139526693 9781139525497 9781283716185 0521197147 9780521197144 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Firearms industry and trade. KW - Illegal arms transfers. KW - Arms smuggling KW - Arms trafficking KW - Contraband arms traffic KW - Gun running KW - Gunrunning KW - Illegal arms trafficking KW - International illicit arms sales KW - Arms transfers KW - Weapons industry KW - Small Arms Survey. KW - SAS KW - Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva, Switzerland). UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78532238 AB - The Small Arms Survey 2012 seeks to increase our scrutiny of what is changing, and not changing, in relation to armed violence and small arms proliferation. Chapters on firearm homicide in Latin America and the Caribbean, drug violence in selected Latin American countries and non-lethal violence worldwide illustrate that security is a moving target; armed violence, both lethal and non-lethal, continues to undermine the security and wellbeing of people and societies around the world. The goal of curbing small arms proliferation, embodied in the UN Programme of Action, appears similarly elusive. Chapters on illicit small arms in war zones, trade transparency, Somali piracy and the 2011 UN Meeting of Governmental Experts highlight some of the successes, but also the continuing challenges, in this area. Country studies on Kazakhstan and Somaliland, along with the final instalment of the authorized transfers project, round out the 2012 edition. ER -