China's exports of small and light weapons / Mark Bromley, Mathieu Duchâtel and Paul Holtom
Language: English Series: SIPRI policy paper ; 38Publication details: Solna : Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Stockholms internationella fredsforskningsinstitut) (SIPRI), 2013Description: 56 pISBN:- 9789185114801 (Eng)
- 9789185114832 (Chi)
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"October 2013". SIP1310
China is a leading exporter of small arms and lights weapons (SALW) and is a popular supplier among states looking for inexpensive or alternative sources of SALW. While China has stated its commitment to preventing the illicit trade in SALW and formally recognizes the destabilizing effect that SALW transfers can have, it is one of the least transparent arms exporters.
Chinese version translated by China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, published in March of 2014.
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