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Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations 1994-2001 (Paperback)
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Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations 1994-2001 (Paperback)
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This book provides the reader with unclassified quantitative data
on conventional arms transfers to developing nations by the United
States and foreign countries. Some general data are provided on
world-wide conventional arms transfers, but the principal focus is
the level of arms transfers by major weapons suppliers to nations
in the developing world. Developing nations continue to be the
primary purchasers in the sale of arms. During the years 1994-2001,
the value of arms transfer agreements with developing nations
compromised 68.3 per cent of all such agreements world-wide. More
recently, arms transfer agreements with developing nations
constituted 65.8 per cent of all such agreements globally from
1998-2001, and 60.5 per cent of these agreements in 2001. Contents:
Introduction; Major Findings; Summary of Data Trends, 1994-2001;
Selected Weapons Deliveries to Developing Nations, 1994-2001;
World-wide Arms Transfer Agreements and Deliveries Values,
1994-2001; Description of Items Counted in Weapons Categories,
1994-2001; Regions Identified in Arms Transfer Tables and Charts;
List of Tables; Index.
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