1. Financial Networks of Mass Destruction
- Author:
- Elizabeth Rosenberg and Neil Bhatiya
- Publication Date:
- 01-2019
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Center for a New American Security
- Abstract:
- The international community has long prioritized reducing the risk of weapons of mass destruction proliferation, whether from state actors such as North Korea and Iran, or from non-state actors, particularly criminals and transnational terrorist networks. Despite this concern, however, there remains a significant blind spot: the efforts to prevent the financing of WMD proliferation are only in their infancy. The legal framework to prevent the financing of proliferation is weak, and implementation across the world is spotty. These weaknesses derive from one overwhelming fact: The international community has not prioritized financial controls to fight proliferation. Very few countries have demonstrated the political will to put further emphasis on this threat to international peace and security.
- Topic:
- International Political Economy and International Affairs
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus