On 16 November, SIPRI’s translation partner the Razumkov Centre (Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies) launched the Ukrainian language translation of SIPRI Yearbook 2022 at an online event.
SIPRI Director Dan Smith welcomed the audience, and the subsequent discussion was held jointly with students from the School of Political Analysis of the National University of Kyiv–Mohyla Academy.
SIPRI Yearbook 2022 is the 52nd edition of the SIPRI Yearbook and the 23rd edition of the Yearbook in Ukrainian. This translation was made possible by the long-time cooperation between SIPRI and the Razumkov Centre, and the financial support of the Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport. The book is available for free in PDF format on both SIPRI’s and the Razumkov Centre’s websites.
Click here to download a PDF of the Ukrainian translation of SIPRI Yearbook 2022.
Click here to watch a video presentation of the Ukrainian translation of SIPRI Yearbook 2022 by the Razumkov Centre.
About the SIPRI Yearbook
The first edition of the SIPRI Yearbook was released in 1969, with the aim of producing ‘a factual and balanced account of a controversial subject—the arms race and attempts to stop it’. Subsequent editions of the SIPRI Yearbook have gathered important data on world military spending, the arms trade and nuclear forces, among other topics.
Click here to learn more about the SIPRI Yearbook.