Primed and purposeful : armed groups and human security efforts in the Philippines / Soliman M. Santos, Jr. and Paz Verdades M. Santos ; with Octavio A. Dinampo ... [et al.] ; edited by Diana Rodriguez.
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : Small Arms Survey, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2010Description: xxxi, 440 pages : illustrations 21 cmISBN:- 9782940415298
- HV 6433.P6 .Sa59 2010
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A joint publication of the South-South Network for Non-State Armed Group Engagement and the Small Arms Survey.
Primed and Purposeful: Armed Groups Security Efforts in the Philippines provides the political and historical detail necessary to understand the motivations and probable outcomes of conflicts in the country . The volume explores related human security issues, including the willingness of several Filipino armed groups to negotiate political settlements to the conflicts, and to contemplate the demobilization and reintegration of combatants into civilian life. Light is also shed on the use of small arms-the weapons of choice for armed groups-whose availability is maintained through leakage from government arsenals, porous borders, a thriving domestic craft industry, and a lax regulatory regime - by David Petrasek, Author, Ends and Means: Human Rights Approches to Armed Groups (International Council on Human Rights Policy, 2000)
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