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Informationen zum Autor Aaron Karp is Lecturer in Political Science at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and Senior Consultant with the Small Arms Survey in Geneva, Switzerland. Klappentext With much less attention then nuclear or chemical weapons disarmament, the destruction of surplus small arms is reshaping the arsenals of the world. This is the first full-length examination of one of the most effective, but least recognized forces reshaping global security today.This book was published as a special issue of Contemporary Security Policy. Zusammenfassung With much less attention then nuclear or chemical weapons disarmament, the destruction of surplus small arms is reshaping the arsenals of the world. This is the first full-length examination of one of the most effective, but least recognized forces reshaping global security today. This book was published as a special issue of Contemporary Security Policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Inconspicuous Disarmament Aaron Karp INSTITUTIONS OF SMALL ARMS DESTRUCTION 2. NATO and Demilitarization of Surplus Weapons and Ammunition Peter Courtney-Greene 3. The OSCE Experience with Surplus Small Arms and Ammunition Yurii Kryvonos and Elli Kytömäki UNILATERAL INITIATIVE 4. Germany: From Surplus Exports to Destruction Christina Beeck COOPERATIVE DESTRUCTION 5. Bulgaria and Romania: Quick Start, Ambiguous Progress Sami Faltas 6. Cambodia: Surplus Destruction After War and Genocide Rebecca Roberts 7. Kazakhstan: Where Surplus Arms Are Not a Problem Michael Ashkenazi 8. Papua New Guinea: Small Numbers, Big Fuss, Real Results Philip Alpers 9. Serbia: Choosing Between Profit and Security Hugh Griffiths 10. Ukraine: Coping with Post-Soviet Legacies Hugh Griffiths and Aaron Karp