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Annex C. Chronology 2015 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198787280.003.0022

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2015

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2016

Author: Ian Davis

IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20160601.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2015Ian DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2015 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. For abbreviations, seeabbreviations and conventions.1 Jan.The Resolute Support Mission, led by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), starts in Afghanistan and the Afghan Government assumes full responsibility for security in the whole of Afghanistan.Afghanistan; NATO3 Jan.Boko Haram militants attack Baga and surrounding towns in Borno state, Nigeria. Reports of the number of deaths

Annex C. Chronology 2016 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198811800.003.0018

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2016

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2017

Author: Ian Davis

IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20170607.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2016Ian DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2016 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.1 Jan.The United Nations officially launches the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which establishes the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).UN; SDGs2–4 Jan.Saudi Arabia executes the prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr and cuts diplomatic relations with Iran following Shia protests across the region.Saudi Arabia; Iran6 Jan.North Korea carries out

Annex C. Chronology 2017 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198821557.003.0013

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2017

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2018

Author: Ian Davis

IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20180606.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2017Ian DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2017 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.1 Jan.A gunman kills 39 people at a nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey. The Islamic State (IS) claims responsibility.Turkey; IS1 Jan.António Guterres becomes the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations.UN Secretary-General3 Jan.The Consultation Task Force, appointed by the Sri Lankan Government in Feb. 2016, publishes its final report on Sri Lankan citizens’

Annex C. Chronology 2018 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198839996.003.0013

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2018

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2019

Author: Ian Davis

IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20190605.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2018Ian DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2018 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January1 Jan.In a speech, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatens the United States with nuclear weapons, but proposes negotiations with South Korea.North Korea; nuclear weapons; South Korea; USA2 Jan.US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchange nuclear threats on Twitter.North Korea; nuclear weapons; USA3 Jan.North

Annex C. Chronology 2019 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198869207.003.0017

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2019

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2020

Author: Ian Davis

IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20200603.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2019Ian DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2019 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January 1–2 Jan.Ethnic clashes in response to a suspected jihadist attack kill nearly 50 people in the Centre-Nord region of Burkina Faso.Burkina Faso3 Jan.The Philippines ratifies the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM).CCM; Philippines10 Jan.Venezuela enters a presidential crisis as opposition leader Juan Guaidó and the National Assembly declare incumbent President Nicolás

Annex C. Chronology 2020 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780192847577.003.0017

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2020

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2021

Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20210602.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2020This chronology lists the significant events in 2020 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January1 Jan.North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announces that North Korea will no longer be ‘unilaterally bound’ to the moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests.North Korea; nuclear weapons3 Jan.China reports over 40 cases to the World Health Organization (WHO) of a viral pneumonia of unknown cause, first identified in Wuhan in Dec. 2019.China; Covid–19; WHO

Annex C. Chronology 2021 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780192883032.003.0017

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2021

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2022

Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20220601.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2021This chronology lists the significant events in 2021 related to armaments, disarmament and International security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January5 Jan.Six Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, sign an agreement to ease the blockade with Qatar, in place since 2017.Gulf States; Qatar; Saudi Arabia6 Jan.Supporters of outgoing United States President Donald J. Trump storm the US Capitol, disrupting certification of the 2020 presidential election and forcing Congress to evacuate. Five people die in the rioting.USA15

Annex C. Chronology 2022 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198890720.003.0015

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2022

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2023

Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20230607.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2022This chronology lists the significant events in 2022 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January3 Jan.The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (P5) issue a joint statement on the need to prevent nuclear war.Nuclear arms control; P56–19 Jan.The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) deploys its first multilateral peace operation, the CTSO Collective Peacekeeping Forces to Kazakhstan, when violent protests spark a domestic crisis in Kazakhstan.CSTO; Kazakhstan; peace

Annex C. Chronology 2023 »

Type: chapter

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198930570.003.0015

Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2023

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2024

Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20240605.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2023This chronology lists the significant events in 2023 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.January4 Jan.A car bomb attack in Hiran province, Somalia, kills 39 people. Al-Qaeda linked group al-Shabab claims responsibility for the attack.Al-Shabab; Somalia8 Jan.China loosens travel restrictions and reopens its borders after nearly three years of Covid-related isolation.China; Covid-198 Jan.Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro attack Brazilian government buildings including the High Court and

Annexes »

Type: section

DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199678433.021.0068

Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2013

Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2012