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World Peace Foundation

World Peace Foundation

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      • Global Arms Trade and Corruption
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        • Compendium of Arms Trade Corruption
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        • WPF supported project: The Corruption Tracker
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      • Children and Youth Staying Safe in Violent Conflict
      • What is the role of memory during political transitions?
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      • Dignity for the Dead: In Their Presence
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      • Crisis in the Horn
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      • In Their Presence: Debates on the dignity, display, and ownership of human remains
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Global Arms

Global Arms Trade New Publication 

Business as Usual: How major weapons exporters arm the world’s conflicts

March 3, 2021April 13, 2022 Bridget Conley 4243 Views Global Arms, Global Arms Trade

This report is part of the WPF research program, Defense industries, Foreign Policies and Armed Conflict.

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Red flag against clouds
Global Arms Trade Publications 

Red Flags and Red Diamonds

September 19, 2019October 30, 2020 Lisa Avery 1557 Views 0 Comment corruption, Global Arms

Red Flags and Red Diamonds: the warning signs and political drivers of arms trade corruption, a new report by Dr. Sam Perlo-Freeman

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