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Seven Myths that Sustain the Global Arms Trade

Hosted by Justice and Security Research Programme

NAB 1.04, New Academic Building,

Speaker

Various

Chair

Professor Mary Kaldor

This event is a panel discussion relating to Paul Holden's new book Indefensible. Copies of the book will be on sale.

Alex de Waal is Research Professor, Executive Director of the World Peace Foundation.

Andrew Feinstein is a writer and campaigner with Corruption Watch UK.

Nick Gilby is the author of Deception in High Places.

Paul Holden is editor of the new book Indefensible: 7 myths that sustain the global arms trade.

Sam Perlo-Freeman is a leading expert on global arms sales and currently with the World Peace Foundation.

Leah Wawro is Programme Manager – Conflict & Insecurity at Transparency International. 

Mary Kaldor is Professor of Global Governance, LSE Dept of International Development.

Justice and Security Research Programme (@JSRP2) is an international research consortium exploring issues of justice and security across a range of sites in conflict and post-conflict areas of central Africa.

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