Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199650583.003.0013
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2012
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis 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 2012. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (section I), those with a regional focus or membership (section II) and strategic trade control regimes (section III).The member states of the United Nations and organs within the UN system are listed first, followed by all other bodies in alphabetical order. Not all members or
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199678433.003.0013
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2013
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis 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 2013. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (section I), those with a regional focus or membership (section II) and those that aim to control strategic trade (section III)The member states of the United Nations and organs within the UN system are listed first, followed by all other bodies in alphabetical order. Not
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198712596.003.0013
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2014
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellOxChapML2.27OUP TCI20140403.0Medicine-USSIPRI Yearbook SeriesAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesNenne BodellThis 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 2014. 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
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780199581122.003.0015
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2010
Author: Nenne Bodell
NenneBodellThis 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 2010.The member states of the United Nations and organs within the UN system are listed first, followed by all other organizations in alphabetical order. Not all members or participants of these organizations are UN member states. States that joined or first participated in the organization during 2009 are shown in italics. The address of an Internet site with information about
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198737810.003.0017
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2015
Author: Ian Davis
IanDavisOxChapML2.27OUP TCI20150902.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesIan DavisThis 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 2015. 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
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198787280.003.0021
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2016
Author: Ian Davis
IanDavisOxChapML2.50OUP TCI20160601.0SIPRIMedicine-UKSIPRI Yearbook SeriesNewgenAnnex B. International security cooperation bodiesIan DavisThis annex lists 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. A detailed database describing the organizations and listing their members or participants is available on the SIPRI website <www.sipri.org/databases/security-cooperation-bodies>. The bodies are divided into three categories: those with a global focus or membership (sectionI), those with a regional focus or membership (sectionII) and
Annex B. International security cooperation bodies »
Type: chapter
DOI: 10.1093/sipri/9780198811800.003.0017
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2017
Author: Dan Smith
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20170607.0SIPRIMedicine-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 2017. 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/9780198821557.003.0012
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2018
Author: Dan Smith
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20180606.0SIPRIMedicine-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 2018. 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/9780198839996.003.0012
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2019
Author: Dan Smith
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20190605.0SIPRIMedicine-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 2019. 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/9780198869207.003.0016
Chapter: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Source: SIPRI Yearbook 2020
Author: Dan Smith
OxChapML2.50OUP TCI20200603.0SIPRIMedicine-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 2020. 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