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Home Repository document Armed and Insecure

Armed and Insecure

  • September 27, 2016
  • Daniel Mack

This report presents an overview of arms transfers and armed violence in the Horn of Africa including South Sudan, thereby showing how armed conflict and arms trade are interrelated.

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