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SAND Alumna: Rachel Stohl

Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Debunking the Myths and Exposing the Risks of Arms Export Reform,” edited by Rachel Stohl and Tamar Gabelnick, July 2003

Pakistan Policy Sends Dangerous Signal,” with Matthew Schroeder, Baltimore Sun, March 31, 2004

 

“Small Arms and Light Weapons: The Crisis in International Security,” with Michael T. Klare, Issues Before the UN’s High Level Panel: The Scourge of Small Arms and Light Weapons, The Stanley Foundation and the United Nations Foundation , March 29-30, 2004


Haiti's big threat: small arms,” the Christian Science Monitor, March 23, 2004


Iraq Small Arms are a Big Threat,” the Christian Science Monitor, November 5, 2003


“Armed and Dangerous: Stopping the Use of Child Soldiers,” in Reframing the Agenda: The Impact of NGO and Middle Power Cooperation in International Security Policy, edited by Kenneth R. Rutherford, Stefan Brem and Richard A. Matthew, 2003


Small Arms Pose a Peril That Must Not Be Forgotten,” The Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2003


Proliferation of Small Arms: A Menace that Must be Controlled,” International Herald Tribune, June 30, 2003


War Ends but Battle Over Small Arms Just Begins,” The Christian Science Monitor, May 28, 2003


Another War, Another Round of Landmines?,” with RADM Eugene Carroll, U.S.N (Ret.) The Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 18, 2003


Export Control Murkiness: U.S. Secrecy Spurs Talk of Looser Standards,” with Matt Schroeder, Defense News, January 6, 2003


Making Global Public Policy: The Case of Small Arms and Light Weapons,” with Edward Laurence, Small Arms Survey, Occasional Paper No.7, December 2002


Children in Conflict: Assessing the Optional Protocol,” Journal of Conflict, Security and Development 2:2, 2002


Under the Gun: Children and Small Arms,” African Security Review, Vol. 11 No. 3, 2002


“Shifting Focus in U.S. Foreign Military Training Is Troubling,” with Victoria Garcia, Foreign Policy Forum, June 11, 2002


“Relevant Now More than Ever,” SAIS Review: A Journal of International Affairs, Winter-Spring 2002, Volume XXII, Number One


“Targeting Children:  Small Arms and Children in Conflict,” Brown Journal of World Affairs, Vol IX, Issue 1, Spring 2002


“Monitoring, Oversight of Weapons Trade Even More Important Today,” – with Fleur A. Burke, Defense News, March 2002


Putting Children First,” Background Report for the UN Conference on Small Arms, Biting the Bullet, December 2001


Is U.S. Arming Future Adversaries through Military Training,” Defense News, December 4, 2001


Use of Children as Soldiers,” with Shannon McManimon, Foreign Policy in Focus October, 2001


Unrestricted Arm Sales Not the Answer to Terrorism,” Defense News, September 26, 2001


United States Weakens Outcome of UN Small Arms and Light Weapons Conference,” Arms Control Today, Volume 31, Number 7, September 2001


Small Arms and Failed States: A Deadly Combination,” with Dan Smith, April, 1999 (conference paper)

 

Deadly Rounds: Ammunition and Armed Conflict,” BASIC Report, April, 1998


Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Light Weapons Destruction in Central America,”
BASIC Paper, December 1997


Further work Mrs. Stohl has published with the Center for Defense Information may be found here.