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The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. It serves as the principal international source of public information on all aspects of small arms production, sales and trafficking, and the relationship between these types of arms and organized violence. The Small Arms Survey's Working Papers are written by researchers from various universities and address a broad range of arms-related topics.

Publishers: Small Arms Survey
Publications: Web Trafficking: Analysing the Online Trade of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Libya
Global Development and Production of Self-Loading Service Rifles
Sustainable Stockpile Management in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Role of the EUFOR Mobile Training Team for Weapons and Ammunition Management
Popular Struggles and Elite Co-optation: The Nuer White Army in South Sudan’s Civil War
Chambering the Next Round: Emergent Small-Caliber Technologies
The Value of Hospital Data: Understanding and Preventing Intentional Injury in Liberia
Secret Stockpiles: Arms Caches and Disarmament Efforts in Mozambique
Politics by Other Means: Conflicting Interests in Libya’s Security Sector
Rogue Rocketeers: Artillery Rockets and Armed Groups
Following the Headstamp Trail
On the Edge? Trafficking and Insecurity at the Tunisian–Libyan Border
The Headstamp Trail: An Assessment of Small-calibre Ammunition Found in Libya
Policing the Periphery
The US Firearms Industry
After the Fall: Libya’s Evolving Armed Groups
In Transit: Gangs and Criminal Networks in Guyana
Battering, Rape, and Lethal Violence
Surveying Europe’s Production and Procurement of Small Arms and Light Weapons Ammunition
National Implementation of the United Nations Small Arms Programme of Action and the International Tracing Instrument
No Other Life: Gangs, Guns, and Governance in Trinidad and Tobago
Surplus Arms in South America
Trading Life, Trading Death
Avoiding Disarmament Failure: The Critical Link in DDR
How Many Weapons are There in Cambodia?
Island of Safety in a Sea of Guns
The Use and Perception of Weapons Before and After Conflict
The Role of Small Arms During the 2003-2004 Conflict in Iraq
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