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Volunteers’ battalions and village guards: two risky end-users in Ukraine and Turkey [1]

28 March 2018
Géhin Léo [2]
Jacqmin Denis [3]

Arms exporters are used to deliver products to governmental authorities, such as regular military or established police forces, private security companies and sometimes civilians holding a valid permit. However, another kind of end-user can top the list of recipients: pro-governmental militias. These militias are believed to share the same responsibilities as soldiers and policemen, such as law enforcement or external defense, while distancing themselves from the chain of command of regular forces and their rules of engagement. This Analysis seeks to highlight risks and challenges posed by arms exports to these non-state actors with two case-studies: Ukrainian volunteers’ battalions and Turkish village guards.

Crédit photo : Camion blindé improvisé du batailon Azov en Ukraine

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Projet: 

Cellule de veille de l'évolution de la production et des transferts d'armes en Belgique, en Europe et dans le monde [5]

Mots clés: 

  • utilisateur final [6]
  • exportation [7]
  • arme [8]
  • Turquie [9]
  • Ukraine [10]
  • volontaire [11]
  • protecteur [12]

Thème de recherche: 

Armes légères et de petit calibre
Dépenses militaires, production et transferts d'armes
La Belgique et le commerce des armes
Union européenne et contrôle des armements

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[3] https://archive4.grip.org/en/node/2084
[4] https://archive4.grip.org/sites/default/files/NOTES_ANALYSE/2018/NA_2018-03-28_FR_L-GEHIN.pdf
[5] https://archive4.grip.org/en/node/44
[6] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/1632
[7] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/167
[8] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/775
[9] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/277
[10] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/986
[11] https://archive4.grip.org/en/taxonomy/term/1633
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