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NEW IPB PUBLICATION: Brochure 'What does development cost?' + POSTER Jan. 26, 2011 - IPB today published its new 20pp brochure ‘What does development cost?’ (+ poster), which is a contribution to the planning for the first-ever Global Day of Action on Military Spending (GDAMS) - April 12. You will also find here the Invitation to Participate which we ask readers to pass on to any others who might be interested. NOTE: The text of the invitation is now available in : Arabic – Dutch - French – German - Italian – Spanish at http://demilitarize.org/background-information/ As you can see from the map and listing at: http://demilitarize.org/action-events/, the idea is spreading far and wide and we are excited to see that many different events are being planned in a large number of cities. The coming GDAMS newsletters will give details of these..... (See full version of cover letter, with discussion of MDG cost estimates) |
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IPB Booklet on the Arms Trade Now Available! A new booklet on the arms trade is now available from the International Peace Bureau. The booklet provides general information on how the arms trade works, how it undermines development, and efforts by the international community to get it under control. It also provides a detailed listing of organizations working on the arms trade. Written by IPB intern, Alicia Dueck, the booklet is available for download HERE or you may obtain a printed copy by contacting the IPB office. |
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Nuclear Weapons: At What Cost? Ben Cramer IPB, 2009. In contrast to earlier studies which looked at single countries, Nuclear Weapons: At What Cost? offers a survey of the costs of the nuclear weapons programmes of all the relevant states – even though in some cases the exact figures are difficult to obtain.>>>READ MORE Review (en français) by Alain Joxe in Le Monde Diplomatique in its April 2010 edition: Le monde-diplomatique.fr/2010/04 Note: Currently out of print |
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Whose
Priorities ? In four Languages |
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Warfare
or Welfare ? In four Languages |
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From
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Peace
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