
This report documents the government submissions to the United Nations on the transfer of arms in seven weapons categories in 1992 and compares this data with information published by SIPRI in its arms trade register. It assesses the results of the United Nations register and the prospects for improving it in 1994. It is a unique source of information that will be of special interest to political scientists and policymakers interested in arms control.
This report investigates the efficacy and transparency of the inaugural year of the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms. The authors, affiliated with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), utilize comparative analysis to evaluate government-submitted data against independent arms trade records. The work serves as a critical assessment of international reporting standards and provides a framework for future improvements in global arms monitoring.
What You Will Find
Experts and political scientists identify this report as a foundational document for understanding the early mechanisms of international arms transparency. The text is noted for its technical precision and remains a primary reference for researchers studying the evolution of global arms control policy.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
1994-02-17
Publisher:
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
ISBN-10:
0198291779
ISBN-13:
9780198291770
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