SIPRI Update: Global Security & Arms Control | |||
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Small arms control in Europe: time for an integrated strategyAlthough small arms control has been an issue on the humanitarian arms control agenda for a long time, small arms manufacturers and civilian consumers have enjoyed a relatively liberal market in large parts of the world. In Europe and the United States, for example, the guiding principle has been to remove barriers for law-abiding adults in good mental health to access weapons for cultural, recreational or self-defence purposes. Continue reading ... |
New SIPRI data on global military expenditure Read the Press Release, download the Fact Sheet and watch the video from the Stimson event featuring SIPRI's Dr Sam Perlo-Freeman. |
2015: US leadership in the Arctic Council: What choices does the USA have?On 24–25 April 2015, the United States assumed the next two-year chairmanship of the Arctic Council at the Council’s ministerial meeting in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. These are difficult times for the Arctic region—and the Arctic Council in particular. After five years of dynamic development, cooperation in the Arctic region is at risk of stumbling on the geopolitical tensions between Russia and the West, writes Ekaterina Klimenko in the latest SIPRI Expert Comment. Continue reading ... |
Follow SIPRI at the Non-Proliferation ConferenceAt the ongoing Non-Proliferation Conference, Tariq Rauf, Director of SIPRI’s Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Programme, provides assessments and reports. The conference convenes at the United Nations from 27 April to 22 May. As part of its involvement with the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Conference, SIPRI has co-organized a discussion with Margot Wallström, the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs (see recent events below). Check out the NPT website and follow the reporting. |
Looking back on 2014 at SIPRISIPRI's new Annual Review contains highlights from the year that was 2014, featuring our research programmes, flagship SIPRI events and publications, significant media coverage, financial information, staff facts, and an introduction by SIPRI's Director, Dr Ian Anthony. Continue reading ... |
UPCOMING EVENTS | |
12-13 May 2015, The Brewery Conference Centre, Stockholm Read more, and contact Ms Kate Sullivan, Coordinator of the event at SIPRI, with any questions. 20 May 2015, SIPRI Stockholm, 10.00 – 11.30 Read the full invitation and register with Ms Cynthia Loo.
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RECENT EVENTS | |
23 Apr. 2015, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Following the launch of SIPRI's recently published book Security Activities of External Actors in Africa, SIPRI in cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission in Africa (UNECA) and the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) held a seminar in Addis Ababa on 23 April to present the findings of the SIPRI study and to gather African perspectives on the topic from regional colleagues. Read more on the event and contact SIPRI's Senior Researcher Dr Elisabeth Sköns for further information. 27 Apr. 2015, United Nations, New York Read a brief report of the event and contact SIPRI's Programme Director Tariq Rauf for further information. More recent events Beijing, 31 Mar. Vienna, 1 Apr.
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SIPRI IN THE MEDIA | |
>> The launch of the new SIPRI data on global military expenditure has been covered by more than 1700 media outlets worldwide. Contact SIPRI Communications Director Stephanie Blenckner for a complete report. >> Mathieu Dûchatel comments on Chinese arms exports to South China Morning Post. >> Siemon Wezeman comments on the shooting down of Malaysia Arlines flight MH 17 to Deutsche Welle. >> Robert Kelley gives an interview to The Real News on the Iran nuclear agreement (video and transcript). >> The latest SIPRI Expert Comment by Ekaterina Klimenko has been quoted in, among others, the Badische Zeitung (video and transcript). >> More SIPRI in the media ...
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LATEST PUBLICATIONS | |
Trends in world military expenditure, 2014
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FEATURED PUBLICATION | |
SIPRI Annual Review 2014
Annual Review 2014 contains highlights from SIPRI's research programme activities in 2014 as well as details of flagship SIPRI events and publications, media coverage, financial information, and staff facts and figures. This second edition of the SIPRI Annual Review aims at telling the story of SIPRI’s activities during the past year and serves as both a reference work and a colourful snapshot of some of the exciting events that occurred during 2014. Read the online version and contact Stephanie Blenckner for more information. |
RECENT PUBLICATIONS | |||
Western Arms Exports to China |
The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2013 |
Violence against healthcare workers in complex security environments |
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