Resources: Links
"Radiation sick" posters: MAPW and partners 2007
Four posters on health issues and the nuclear chain, were developed by MAPW, Friends of the Earth and Beyond Nuclear in consultation with Indigenous communities; with funds including a grant to MAPW from the JB Seed Foundation. View or download the art work at the FoEi website. Indigenous communities please welcome to contact the Arid Lands Environment Centre for copies.
Exports of Defence and Strategic Goods from Australia
Official Department of Defence report on Australian defence exports for FY2002/3 and FY2003/4. Includes breakdown of military and dual-use exports by country and monetary value.
The Defence Industry in Victoria
Wikipedia entry on the military industry in the State of Victoria.
Project Ploughshares Armed Conflict Report 2008
An up-to-date database providing information on the background, conduct and current status of the world's armed conflicts.
Merchants of Death- H.C. Englebrecht
Written in 1934, Merchants of Death examines the role of the international arms industry in fostering warfare in the past, and prophetically predicts a second great war as a result of continuing armament.
Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers (NISAT)
The Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers website contains detailed information on the sources and costs of small arms proliferation. It also contains a public access database with details of small arms transfers including types of arms, seller and destination.
ControlArms.org
Collaborative website on the arms trade with input from IANSA, Amnesty International and Oxfam. Includes resources and regular updates on arms control measures.
Global Policy Forum
The Global Policy Forum is a US-based organisation which monitors UNi and global policies.
Stand Fast: anti-war veterans group
Stand Fast is an anti war veterans group created in 2008. It has members in several Australian cities, and encourages serving ADF members to contact it to discuss what is really happening in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Nuclear Weapons Inheritance Project
The Nuclear Weapons Inheritance Project (NWIP) is an initiative of IPPNWi's student movement, which aims to engage the current and future decision makers of nuclear weapons states in non-confrontational dialogue.


