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Alpers, Philip. 2005 ‘Weapons for Development.’ Gun-running in Papua New Guinea: From arrows to assault weapons in the Southern Highlands; Special Report No. 5, p. 116. Geneva: Small Arms Survey, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. 1 June

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Given non-delivery of previous promises, deep distrust of authority, fear of rival armed clans, and acknowledged recirculation of previously surrendered firearms, any 'weapons for development' scheme in PNG faces a legacy of mistrust -- not to mention entrenched methods of cash diversion.

ID: Q701

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