Title of article :
From Under Their Noses: Rebel Groups’ Arms Acquisition and the Importance of Leakages from State Stockpiles
Author/Authors :
Thomas Jackson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article discusses the importance for armed groups of arms
acquisition from government sources. It considers how arms transfers
are treated by the ‘‘new war’’ and globalization literature, and how they
focus on cross-border transfers at the expense of domestic procurement.
Despite the attention given to the international arms trade, in reality
it is by theft, ambush, and corruption that most rebel groups source
weapons and ammunition. Evidence from conflicts around the world
indicates a preference for this type of arms acquisition over foreign
sources, in part because the importation of weapons requires money
and sponsorship. Bringing together examples of conflicts where
domestic procurement has been crucial, it highlights conditions that
favor targeting government-sourced weapons, particularly during the
early stages of a conflict. The article ends with a discussion of the
policy implications of its findings.
Keywords :
armed groups , new wars , WEAPONS
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives