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The Illicit Arms Trade: A Social Network Analysis, David Todd Kinsella Mar 2011

The Illicit Arms Trade: A Social Network Analysis, David Todd Kinsella

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In recent years, researchers have increasingly turned their attention to the proliferation of small arms and light weapons. Small arms are difficult to track and are not the stuff of military parades, but they are immensely destructive. In addition to what is already circulating, a substantial percentage of what is newly produced enters the black market and is destined for conflict zones across the globe. I argue that the illicit trade in small arms shares some important properties with networked forms of organization studied by sociologists. I then employ quantitative methods developed for the study of social networks in an …