1861. A New Development Agenda: Bridging the Development–Security Divide
- Publication Date:
- 06-2016
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- Weapons play a pivotal role in violence and insecurity worldwide: around 44 per cent of all violent deaths involve the use of firearms (Geneva Declaration Secretariat, 2015, p. 2). Given their typically long life spans, small arms can circu- late in a region or between regions over dec- ades, while in the wrong hands even small quantities of arms and ammunition can have destabilizing effects. In particular, the illicit proliferation of arms and ammunition is a driver of modern armed conflicts, often pro- longing their effects (Anders, 2015; Diehl and Jenzen-Jones, 2014; Florquin and Leff, 2014). Flows of illicit arms also affect countries sup- posedly ‘at peace’, contributing to high levels of violence (Schroeder, 2013; 2014; 2016).
- Topic:
- Arms Control and Proliferation, International Security, Military Strategy, Armed Struggle, Military Affairs, and Weapons
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus