Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library

Capie, David. 2004 ‘Two Million Firearms Inherited.’ Missing the Target? The Human Cost of Small Arms Proliferation and Misuse in South East Asia. In: Annelies Heijmans, Nicola Simmonds, Hans van de Veen (eds.) Searching for Peace in the Asia-Pacific, p. 295. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. 1 January

Relevant contents

Two Million Firearms Inherited

After the United States withdrew from Indochina in 1975, Vietnam and Cambodia inherited some 2 million firearms and 150,000 metric tons of ammunition.

Even after a government crackdown, between 500,000 and 1 million military arms remain in Cambodia alone.

ID: Q1288

As many publishers change their links and archive their pages, the full-text version of this article may no longer be available from the original link. In this case, please go to the publisher's web site or use a search engine.

Array
(
    [type] => 8
    [message] => Trying to get property 'websource' of non-object
    [file] => /home/gpo/public_html/components/com_gpo/helpers/citation.php
    [line] => 153
)