Publication

Oct 2011

Countries emerging from a long period of armed conflict have to find solutions for getting widespread possession of small arms and light weapons and related trade flows under control. The Republic of South Sudan is a case in point, the author of this BICC Feature argues.

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Author Marius Kahl
Series BICC Features
Issue 1
Publisher Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
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