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Symbol
UNIDIR/DF/2005/2
Title
Disarmament forum : investing in security
Summary
We face a paradoxical situation today, where despite near record levels of global military expenditure many would describe the world as less secure than it has ever been. However, there is growing awareness that security can be built and strengthened in many ways. This issue of Disarmament Forum examines a range of actions that can be considered investments in security. We start with an overview of the "traditional" investment in security, as measured by military expenditure. We then turn to how investing in development, particularly the Millennium Development Goals, can make an essential contribution to building security. Our third author looks at the various costs associated with armament, many of which are often misattributed to disarmament. Another article describes the checks and balances of the US arms export system and examines how these contribute to security in both the importing and exporting states. The final contribution looks at security sector reform and democratic control of the armed forces, particularly in relation to arms procurement.
Call number
UNIDIR(05)/D611/no.3/2005
Series
Date
Geneva : UN Institute for Disarmament Research, Oct. 2005
Description
iii, 51 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
1020-7287