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Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 2001-2008
Richard F. Grimmett | Congressional Research Service | 2009-09-04
This Congressional Research Service report is prepared annually to provide Congress with official, unclassified, quantitative data on conventional arms transfers to developing nations by the United States and foreign countries for the preceding eight calendar years for use in its policy oversight functions. All agreement and delivery data in this report for the United States are government-to-government Foreign Military Sales (FMS) transactions. Similar data are provided on worldwide conventional arms transfers by all suppliers, but the principal focus is the level of arms transfers by major weapons suppliers to nations in the developing world.
Referenced in Richard Weitz's WPR column, "U.S. 'Winning' Global Arms Sales Competition."
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