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... survey by a researcher at the D.C.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies that looks...The director of the Arms Trade Resource Center argues that "prevention, and...
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...Director, Regional Logistics . Centers Division . T 703-875-4585 . browningrs@state.gov ...., foreign assistance, food for peace, arms control and disarmament, supervision of programs a... and commercial transportation resources. Transportation Policy is also responsible for dis.... * Economic Growth and Trade: Advance America's economic growth and competitive...
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... income, foreign investment rates, and trade policy. (30) Subsequent studies have largely confi... groups such as the Bank Information Center have pushed the International Finance Corporation-...1991). In Liebo, an American arms dealer was convicted for violating the FCPA by giv...
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... seems to have created a loophole to the Arms Export Control Act, which does not allow the Unite... to the UN Mine Action Coordination Center, since the war ended, unexploded ordnance (or UXOs... at the World Policy Institute's Arms Trade Resource Center. Please visit www.worldpolicy.org/...
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..., vice president for budget studies at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments; Winslow W..., the MIT Security Studies Program, and the Arms Trade Resource Center at the World Policy Institut...
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WASHINGTON -- The United States last year provided nearly half of the weapons sold to militaries in the developing world, as major arms sales to the most unstable regions -- many already engaged in conflict -- grew to the highest level in eight years, new U.S. government figures show.
According to the annual assessment, the United States supplied $8.1 billion worth of weapons to developing countries in 2005 -- 45.8 percent of the total and far more than second-ranked Russia with 15 percent and Britain with a little more than 13 percent.
... underscore how the largely unchecked arms trade to the developing world has become a major staple ... Hartung, director of the Arms Trade Resource Center at the World Policy Institute in New York. ...
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.... Curbing Arms Proliferation . Supporting measures to curb the innternational arms trade may be the most important initiative the United St...-IL) have co-sponsored a bill to provide resources to destroy major stockpiles of small arms and ligh...(4) Most troubling, the centerpiece of the new plan is the development of the antisept...
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...Stimson Center. The United States is in no position to "put China... associate at the World Policy Institutes Arms Trade Resource Center and co-author of the forthco...