Arms embargo
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An arms embargo is an embargo that applies to weaponry. It may also include "dual use" items. An arms embargo may serve one or more purposes:
- to signal disapproval of behavior by a certain actor,
- to maintain neutral standing in an ongoing conflict, or
- to limit the resources an actor has to inflict violence on others.
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[edit] Historical examples
[edit] China
The U.S. stopped exporting arms to China after 1989.
[edit] South Africa
The arms embargo of South Africa during the 1980s extended to dual use items.