Politics from the Barrel of a Gun: Small Arms Proliferation and Conflict in the Republic of Georgia (Occasional Paper 06)
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The Role of Small Arms During the 2003–2004 Conflict in Iraq (Working Paper 1)
In March of 2003, military forces primarily from the United States and United Kingdom invaded Iraq and little population-based health data has been available since. This study compares mortality during the period of 14.6 months before the invasion with the 17.8 months that followed and assesses the change in causes of death over that period.
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No Other Life: Gangs, Guns, and Governance in Trinidad and Tobago (Working Paper 8)
Working Paper No. 8
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Islands of Safety in a Sea of Guns: Gun-free Zones in South Africa (Working Paper 3)
Working Paper No. 3
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The Use and Perception of Weapons Before and After Conflict: Evidence from Rwanda (Working Paper 2)
Working Paper No. 2
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Who's Fighting Whom in Tripoli: How the 2019 Civil War is Transforming Libya's Military Landscape
Khalifa Haftar’s offensive to take Tripoli, Libya’s capital and largest city, has stalled. Launched in April 2019, the campaign has triggered the largest mobilization of fighters in western Libya since the revolution of 2011. It has also provoked new rifts within and between communities, and is preparing the ground for future political struggles.
Small Arms Survey Podcast #46: Conflict and peacebuilding in Libya: the role of women
This episode of the Small Arms Survey podcast series focuses on Libyan female fighters and the role of women during the Libyan conflict and post-conflict peacebuilding, as part of the Survey’s Security Assessment in North Africa (SANA) project. The discussants are:
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