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Essay
Arms and the state: How the arms industry influences government in western arms producing nations
World Peace Foundation
November 12, 2024
Arms trade
Australia
European Union
Military spending
UK
US
Report
Arms and the state: How the arms industry influences government in western arms producing nations
Samuel Perlo-Freeman
November 5, 2024
Essay
Path-breaking new report on UK arms industry influence on government policy
World Peace Foundation
September 18, 2024
Arms trade
Military spending
UK
Report
From Revolving Door to Open-Plan Office
Samuel Perlo-Freeman
September 18, 2024
Essay
Clive Must Fall: Recapturing anti-colonialism’s famine prevention agenda
Alex de Waal
April 24, 2024
Famine
India
Mass Starvation
UK
Essay
UK arms export controls during war and armed conflict
Anna Stavrianakis
March 15, 2022
Arms trade
India
Saudi Arabia
UK
Yemen
Paper
Missing in Action: UK arms export controls during war and armed conflict
Anna Stavrianakis
March 1, 2022
Interview
Interview with Jennifer Erickson: Defense Industries, Foreign Policy and Armed Conflict Project
Aaron W. Steinberg
June 9, 2020
Arms trade
France
UK
US
Essay
Interview with Anna Stavrianakis: Defense Industries, Foreign Policy and Armed Conflict Project
Aaron W. Steinberg
June 4, 2020
Arms trade
UK
Interview
Interview with Sam Perlo-Freeman: Defense Industries, Foreign Policy and Armed Conflict Project
Aaron W. Steinberg
May 21, 2020
Arms trade
Corruption
France
Illicit trade
UK
US
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