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Gun Trafficking and Violence: From the Global Network to The Local Security Challenge

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St Antony’s Series at Palgrave Macmillan
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The editors and authors of Gun Trafficking and Violence: From the Global Network to the Local Security Challenge discuss how legally made guns in the US end up in the hands of armed groups in Latin America and what can be done about it
In this episode of the St Antony’s Series at Palgrave Macmillan podcast, the editors and authors of Gun Trafficking and Violence: From the Global Network to the Local Security Challenge discuss the complex relationship between the guns trade, armed groups, and interntional borders. With podcast host Louisa Wagner (MPhil Latin American Studies, 2019), our speakers examine how legally made guns in the US end up in the hands of armed groups in Latin America, the relationship between gun availability and violence, and what can be done to reduce illicit flows of arms across borders.

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Series
St Antony’s Series at Palgrave Macmillan
People
Eugenio Weigend
David Pérez Esparza
Carlos Pérez Ricart
Mónica Serrano
Katheryn Aguirre
Louisa Wagner
Keywords
Gun Trafficking; Violence; Gun Policy; Latin America; Central America; Northern Triangle; United States; Latin America Centre
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 25/07/2025
Duration: 00:43:34

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