Examines the connection between gun control and the drug trade, and explores the impact of gun trafficking by drug cartels on the United States, Mexico, and Latin America. Includes color photographs.
A collection of global perspectives that examines the responsibility of nation states around the world to take accountability for participation in weaponizing.
Explores the issue of modern-day arms trade. Describes aspects of the arms trade including what weapons are involved, who buys and sells arms, the benefits of the arms trade, the negative impact of arms trade, and steps being taken to counter the arms trade.
Collects more than twenty-five essays that address issues concerning the arms trade, discussing Russia's policies, the increase of China's arm trade in the Middle East, its effect on security, global regulation, and other topics.
In 1587, ex-soldier David Becket struggles to deal with his tortured past and the discovery that someone in the heart of the English Commonwealth may be selling munitions to the Spanish.
Summarizes the arguments in the debate over the selling of arms, from small pistols to military computers, provides facts and figures, and suggests solutions to the problems associated with this industry.
An illustrated overview of the arms trade that discusses such aspects as arms fairs, dealers, militaries, arms races, self-defense, economies, diplomacy, misuse, and regulation and presents statistics and a case study of land mine use.