Publications
Explore CAAT’s library of publications to learn more about and take action against the arms trade. These include reports, the CAAT News magazine, parliamentary submissions and more. You can browse all publications below, or filter by type, topic, year, and/or countries and companies covered in the contents.

Special Treatment: UK government support for the arms industry and trade
Report on subsidies and support for the UK arms industry and trade

A shameful relationship: UK complicity in Saudi state violence
Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest arms customer. Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most repressive regimes and is using UK arms in its bombing of Yemen. The importance to the UK government of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, and of the overall alliance with Saudi Arabia, mutes any criticism of the regime’s behaviour.

Arms Industry in the Clyde & Renewable Energy Options
The UK and Scottish governments should act urgently to get wave technology moving forward through the £200 million investment needed, and to target this at the Clyde region. This is half the cost of one of the Type 26 Frigates being built on the Clyde, and would create far more potential for jobs and exports.

Arming Apartheid
The UK and Israel have a deep, 2-way arms trading relationship, which contributes to Israel's repression of the Palestinian people and its maintenance of an Apartheid system in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Armed Extraction: The UK Military in Nigeria
This report looks at the role of the UK government in fuelling human rights abuses and conflict in Nigeria and its relationship to access to fossil fuel resources.

Study War No More
The report provides information about the funding of UK universities by military organisations, both governmental and industrial.

The UK Government and arms trade corruption: A short history
Report by Nicholas Gilby on the history of UK Government corruption and the arms trade

Parallel Markets: corruption in the international arms trade
A lecture by Joe Roeber on corruption in the international arms trade

Report of CAAT’s investigation into suspicious activity of Martin Hogbin
The February 2004 report of the steps taken during the investigation of suspicious activity linked to Martin Hogbin's CAAT email account, the evidence gathered and the conclusions drawn.

Summary of emails sent by Martin Hogbin, Oct 2002 to Sept 2003
One-page categorised summary of emails sent by Martin Hogbin over full period at CAAT, Oct 2002 to Sept 2003