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Small Arms Survey 2014
Women and Guns
This volume highlights emerging trends and concerns regarding armed violence and small arms proliferation along with related policies and programming.
Small Arms Survey, Geneva (Author)
9781107661776, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 3 July 2014
288 pages, 70 b/w illus. 7 maps 39 tables
24.6 x 19 x 1.5 cm, 0.79 kg
'The Small Arms Survey 2014 offers important insights into how and why armed violence continues to plague the lives of many women and girls around the world – along with some of the options we have for building a safer future.' Zainab Hawa Bangura, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Small Arms Survey 2014 considers the multiple roles of women in the context of armed violence, security, and the small arms agenda. The volume's thematic section comprises one chapter on violence against women and girls - with a focus on post-conflict Liberia and Nepal - and another on the recent convergence of the small arms agenda with that of women, peace and security. Complementing these chapters are illustrated testimonies of women with experience as soldiers, rebels and security personnel. The 'weapons and markets' section assesses the potential impact of the Arms Trade Treaty, presents the 2014 Transparency Barometer and an update on the authorised small arms trade, and analyses recent ammunition explosions in the Republic of the Congo. Additionally, it examines ammunition circulating in Africa and the Middle East, maps the sources of insurgent weapons in Sudan and South Sudan, and evaluates crime gun records in the United States.
Introduction
1. In war and peace: violence against women and girls
2. Converging agendas: women, peace, security and small arms
Special feature: women behind the gun: aiming for equality and recognition
3. Breaking new ground? The arms trade treaty
4. Trade update: transfers, retransfers and the ATT
5. Countdown to catastrophe: the Mpila ammunition depot explosions
6. Across conflict zones: ammunition profiling
7. Signs of supply: weapons tracing in Sudan and South Sudan
8. On the record: illicit weapons in the United States.
Subject Areas: International relations [JPS]
