Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198712596.021.0068
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2014
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2013
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198737810.021.0084
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2015
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2014
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198787280.021.0084
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2016
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2015
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198811800.021.0090
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2017
Author: Dan Smith
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2016
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198821557.021.0091
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2018
Author: Dan Smith
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2017
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198839996.021.0091
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2019
Author: Dan Smith
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2018
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198869207.021.0091
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2020
Author: Dan Smith
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2019
Annexes »
Type: section
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780192847577.021.0905
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2021
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Annex A.Arms control and disarmament agreementsAnnex B.International security cooperation bodiesAnnex C.Chronology 2020
Appendix 11A. Multilateral arms embargoes, 2010 »
Type: appendix
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199695522.005.0012
Chapter: 11. Strategic trade controls: countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2011
Author: Pieter D. Wezeman, Noel Kelly
Pieter D.WezemanNoelKellyAppendix 11A. Multilateral arms embargoes, 2010I. IntroductionThere were 29 mandatory multilateral arms embargoes in force in 2010, directed at a total of 16 targets, including governments, non-governmental forces and a transnational network. The United Nations imposed 12 of these embargoes, the European Union (EU) imposed 16 and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed 1.1The UN Security Council imposed no new arms embargoes during 2010, but it did widen its arms embargo on Iran. One UN arms embargo, on Sierra Leone, was lifted.Of the EU’s 16
Appendix 12A. Multilateral arms embargoes, 2009 »
Type: appendix
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199581122.005.0013
Chapter: 12. Controls on security-related international transfers
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2010
Author: Pieter D. Wezeman, Noel Kelly
Pieter D.WezemanNoelKellyAppendix 12A. Multilateral arms embargoes, 2009I. IntroductionThere were 29 mandatory multilateral arms embargoes in force in 2009, directed at a total of 17 targets, including governments, non-governmental forces and a transnational network. The United Nations imposed 12 of these embargoes, the European Union (EU) imposed 16 and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed 1.1During 2009 the UN Security Council imposed its first new arms embargo since 2006, on Eritrea. The UN widened the arms embargo on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea)