CANADA AND PROBLEMS OF CONTROL FOR CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS
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CANADA AND PROBLEMS OF CONTROL FOR CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS
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37-53
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The article deals with Canada’s policy on control for conventional weapons after the cold war. The main attention is devoted to Canada’s initiatives and its participation in preparation of international accords on anti-personnel mines; light and small arms; arms trade; cluster munitions.
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Canada, arms control, mine ban treaty, arms trade treaty, cluster munitions convention
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09.11.2016
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