Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780192847577.003.0016
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2021
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20210602.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesThis annex describes the main international organizations, intergovernmental bodies, treaty-implementing bodies and transfer control regimes whose aims include the promotion of security, stability, peace or arms control and lists their members or participants as of 1 January 2021. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (sectionI), those with a regional focus or membership (sectionII) and those that aim to control strategic trade (sectionIII).The member states
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780192883032.003.0016
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2022
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20220601.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesThis annex describes the main International organizations, intergovernmental bodies, treaty-implementing bodies and transfer control regimes whose aims include the promotion of security, stability, peace or arms control and lists their members or participants as of 1 January 2022. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (sectionI), those with a regional focus or membership (sectionII) and those that aim to control strategic trade (sectionIII).The member states
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
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DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198890720.003.0014
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2023
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20230607.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesThis annex describes the main international organizations, intergovernmental bodies, treaty-implementing bodies and transfer control regimes whose aims include the promotion of security, stability, peace or arms control and lists their members or participants as of 1 January 2023. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (sectionI), those with a regional focus or membership (sectionII) and those that aim to control strategic trade (sectionIII).The member states
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198930570.003.0014
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2024
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20240605.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesThis annex describes the main international organizations, intergovernmental bodies, treaty-implementing bodies and transfer control regimes whose aims include the promotion of security, stability, peace or arms control and lists their members or participants as of 1 January 2024. On the arms control and disarmament agreements mentioned here, seeannexA.Notes1. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (sectionI), those with a regional focus or membership (sectionII
Annex C. Chronology 2009 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199581122.003.0016
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2009
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2010
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis chronology lists the significant events in 2009 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations can be foundhere.Annex C. Chronology 2009This chronology lists the significant events in 2009 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations can be foundhere.2 Jan.Sri Lankan Government forces capture the town of Kilinochchi, in the north of Sri Lanka,
Annex C. Chronology 2010 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199695522.003.0015
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2010
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2011
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis chronology lists the significant events in 2010 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations can be found on pages xx–xxiii.Annex C. Chronology 2010This chronology lists the significant events in 2010 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations can be found on pagesxx–xxiii.2 Jan.The UK and the USA agree to fund a counterterrorism
Annex C. Chronology 2011 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199650583.003.0014
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2011
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2012
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis chronology lists the significant events in 2011 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations are given here.Annex C. Chronology 2011This chronology lists the significant events in 2011 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations are givenhere.9 Jan.Polling stations open for a referendum on southern Sudan’s independence from Sudan. The referendum is a result of
Annex C. Chronology 2012 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199678433.003.0014
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2012
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2013
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellAnnex C. Chronology 2012This chronology lists the significant events in 2012 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations are given on pp. xviii–xxi.1 Jan.The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announces that it has manufactured Iran's first domestically produced nuclear fuel rod. On 2 Jan. Iran test-fires medium- and long-range ballistic missiles during naval exercises in the Gulf. The tension in the region grows following the new US sanctions targeting Iran's Central Bank and financial sector, imposed
Annex C. Chronology 2013 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198712596.003.0014
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2013
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2014
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellOxChapML2.27OUP TCI20140403.0Medicine-USSIPRI Yearbook SeriesAnnex C. Chronology 2013Nenne BodellThis chronology lists the significant events in 2013 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column. Definitions of the abbreviations are given on pp.xviii–xxi.4 Jan.South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, agree to establish a buffer zone on the two countries’ mutual border and resume oil exports, implementing a deal reached on 27 Sep. 2012. (See also
Annex C. Chronology 2014 »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198737810.003.0018
Chapter: Annex C. Chronology 2014
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2015
Author: Nigel Chamberlain, Ian Davis
NigelChamberlainIanDavisOxChapML2.27OUP TCI20150902.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex C. Chronology 2014Nigel Chamberlain andIan DavisThis chronology lists the significant events in 2014 related to armaments, disarmament and international security. The dates are according to local time. Keywords are indicated in the right-hand column.1 Jan.Amid continued fighting, South Sudanese rebels arrive in Ethiopia for talks with the Government of South Sudan to end a conflict that has killed more than 1000 people.Sudan; Peace talks2‑4 Jan.Militants from the Islamic State (IS) take control of half of Fallujah