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14.Mar.2011 Global Arms Trade Trends: Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends

The big headline from the latest report on trends in the arms trade, by the SIPRI research group, is that India has become the world’s top importer of conventional weapons.

The map above shows the top five arms arms exporting nations, along with their top customers. (The pinpoints for nations are marked by a dot; they share a color with their customers.)

What it shows is more or less consistent with previous years. But there are signs of a troubling shift in the global marketplace for the tools of violence.

According to SIPRI, the “average volume of worldwide arms transfers in 2006–10 was 24 per cent higher than in 2001–2005.” Arms sales have increased dramatically in a short period of time. As if that weren’t bad enough:

The top five suppliers accounted for 75 per cent of all exports of major conventional weapons in 2006–10, compared with 80 per cent in 2001–2005.

And:

The overall share of the volume of international arms transfers accounted for by the top five recipients dropped from 39 per cent in 2001–2005 to 30 per cent in 2006–10.

A greater diversity of suppliers, a broader market of buyers, a significantly higher total sales volume: What’s the upshot?

In a word, proliferation. Public works and welfare are out. Guns and bunkers are in.

As the global economy continues to unravel, food prices climb, joblessness spreads, reactionary movements grow in popularity, long wars of occupation drain Western blood and treasure, Middle Eastern oligarchies face a wave of popular uprisings, and Far Eastern nations build the environmentally catastrophic surveillance states of the future, the people who control the world’s traditional, waning centers of power—national governments—are arming up.

Anecdotally, it seems that the rising centers of power—corporations, transnational political movements—are loading up on guns, too. But those “non-state transfers” beyond the scope of the SIPRI report.

Top Conventional Arms Suppliers And Recipients, 2010


Supplier Share of global arms exports Top recipient Share of supplier’s transfers Second recipient Share of transfers Third recipient Share of transfers
United States 30% South Korea 14% Australia 9% United Arab Emirates 8%
Russia 23% India 33% China 23% Algeria 13%
Germany 11% Greece 15% South Africa 11% Turkey 10%
France 7% Singapore 23% United Arab Emirates 16% Greece 12%
United Kingdom 4% United States 23% Saudi Arabia 19% India 13%

Source: SIPRI (pdf)

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