Series

BICC is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace and development through the efficient and effective transformation of military-related structures, assets, functions and processes. BICC Knowledge Notes analyze international aspects of arms, peacebuilding and conflict, with a particular emphasis on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration issues.

Publishers: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
Publications: Wanted: Good Governance – Protection of Minorities and Human Rights in Northern Iraq
Fleeing Conflict: Trajectories of Displaced Persons
Return to Violent Conflict? Challenges of Sustainable Return of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons to and within South Sudan
The Final Round: Combating Armed Actors, Organized Crime and Wildlife Trafficking
Transparent Reporting for a Successful Arms Trade Treaty
Smart Technology in SALW Control
Oil Investment and Conflict in Upper Nile State, South Sudan
MANPADS: A Terrorist Threat to Civilian Aviation?
Auf der Suche nach dem sauberen Gold
Commercial Security and Development
Migration – Integration – Entwicklung
Towards a Typology of Wartime Rape
Diasporas and Peace
"We Were Promised Development and All We Got is Misery"
Natural Resources in Côte d'Ivoire: Fostering Crisis or Peace?
Migration and Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa
Digging for Peace: Private Companies and Emerging Economies in Zones of Conflict
Monitoring Environment and Security
The Security-Migration Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities of African Migration to EU Countries
Repaving the Road to Peace - Analysis of the Implementation of DD&R in Aceh Province, Indonesia
Defense Reform and Conversion in Albania, Macedonia and Croatia
Water Governance in Southern Africa
Who's Minding the Store? The Business of Private, Public and Civil Actors in Zones of Conflict
Demobilizing and Retraining for the Future: The Armed Forces in Serbia and Montenegro
Promoting Security: But How and for Whom?
Exchanging Guns for Tools
Confronting Afghanistan's Security Dilemma
Turning Soldiers Into A Work Force: Demobilization And Reintegration In Post-Dayton Bosnia And Herzegovina
Becoming an Ex-military Man: Demobilization and Reintegration of Military Professionals in Eastern Europe
Gender Perspectives on Small Arms and Light Weapons
Small Arms in the Horn of Africa
Burying the Hatchet: The Decommissioning of Paramilitary Arms in Northern Ireland
Small States - Big Worries: Choice and Purpose in the Security Policies of the Baltic States
Wag the Dog: The Mobilization and Demobilization of the Kosovo Liberation Army
Assisting Conversion and Company Restructuring in Moldova
Conversion in South Africa in the 1990s: Defense Downsizing and Human Development Challenges
Russia's Defense Industry at the Turn of the Century
Practical Disarmament
Security Sector Reform
The Transformation of the Defense Industry in Hungary
Reasonable Measures: Addressing the Excessive Accumulation and Unlawful Use of Small Arms
Peaceful Fallout: The Conversion of China's Military-Nuclear Complex to Civilian Use
The New Field of Micro-Disarmament: Addressing the Proliferation and Buildup of Small Arms and Light Weapons
US Conversion after the Cold War, 1990-1997
Conversion in Poland: The Defense Industry and Base Redevelopment
Cost of Disarmament: An Overview of the Economic Costs of the Dismantlement of Weapons and the Disposal of Military Surplus
Eurofighter 2000: Consequences and Alternatives
Demobilization in the Horn of Africa
Coping with Surplus Weapons: A Priority for Conversion Research and Policy
Abhängigkeit der Werften im Ostseeraum von der Rüstungsproduktion
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