SIPRI Yearbook 2014
Contents
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- 1. Aspects of the conflict in Syria
- OverviewIan Anthony
- I. Measuring conflict incidence in SyriaGhassan Baliki
- II. Restricting arms supplies to SyriaPieter D. Wezeman
- III. Arms control implications of the use of chemical weapons in SyriaJohn Hart
- 1. Aspects of the conflict in Syria
Part I. Security and conflicts, 2013
- 2. Armed conflict
- OverviewNeil Melvin
- I. Mediation and peace agreementsIsak Svensson and Magnus Lundgren
- II. The United Nations Security Council in state-based armed conflicts, 2003–12Peter Wallensteen and Patrik Johansson
- III. Patterns of organized violence, 2003–12Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen
- IV. The Global Peace Index 2013Camilla Schippa and Daniel Hyslop
- 3. Peace operations and conflict management
- OverviewJaïr van der Lijn
- I. Global and regional trends in peace operationsJaïr van der Lijn, Timo Smit and Xenia Avezov
- II. Peace operations in AfricaJaïr van der Lijn and Xenia Avezov
- III. Table of multilateral peace operations, 2013Timo Smit
- 2. Armed conflict
Part II. Military spending and armaments, 2013
- 4. Military expenditure and arms production
- OverviewSam Perlo-Freeman
- I. Global developments in military expenditureSam Perlo-Freeman, Carina Solmirano and Helen Wilandh
- II. US military expenditureSam Perlo-Freeman
- III. Military spending and regional security in the Asia–PacificSam Perlo-Freeman and Carina Solmirano
- IV. The reporting of military expenditure data to the United NationsNoel Kelly
- V. The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2012Sam Perlo-Freeman and Pieter D. Wezeman
- VI. Military expenditure data, 2004–13Sam Perlo-Freeman, Neil Ferguson, Noel Kelly, Carina Solmirano and Helen Wilandh
- 5. International arms transfers
- OverviewSiemon T. Wezeman
- I. Developments in arms transfers, 2013Siemon T. Wezeman, Lucie Béraud-Sudreau and Pieter D. Wezeman
- II. Transfers of long-range guided missilesPieter D. Wezeman
- III. Transparency in arms transfersSiemon T. Wezeman and Lucie Béraud-Sudreau
- IV. The financial value of states’ arms exportsMark Bromley and Lucie Béraud-Sudreau
- 6. World nuclear forces
- OverviewShannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen
- I. US nuclear forcesHans M. Kristensen
- II. Russian nuclear forcesHans M. Kristensen
- III. British nuclear forcesShannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen
- IV. French nuclear forcesPhillip Patton Schell and Hans M. Kristensen
- V. Chinese nuclear forcesPhillip Patton Schell and Hans M. Kristensen
- VI. Indian nuclear forcesShannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen
- VII. Pakistani nuclear forcesPhillip Patton Schell and Hans M. Kristensen
- VIII. Israeli nuclear forcesPhillip Patton Schell and Hans M. Kristensen
- IX. North Korea's military nuclear capabilitiesShannon N. Kile, Phillip Patton Schell and Hans M. Kristensen
- X. Global stocks and production of fissile materialsAlexander Glaser and Zia Mian
- XI. Nuclear explosions, 1945–2013Vitaly Fedchenko
- 4. Military expenditure and arms production
Part III. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2013
- 7. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
- OverviewShannon N. Kile
- I. Iran and nuclear proliferation concernsShannon N. Kile
- II. North Korea's nuclear programmeShannon N. Kile
- III. Russian–US cooperation on reducing nuclear risksShannon N. Kile
- IV. Developments related to multilateral treaties and initiatives on nuclear arms control and non-proliferationShannon N. Kile
- 8. Reducing security threats from chemical and biological materials
- OverviewJohn Hart
- I. Chemical and biological weapon programmesJohn Hart
- II. Chemical weapon arms control and disarmamentJohn Hart
- III. Biological weapon arms control and disarmamentJohn Hart
- IV. Oversight of dual-purpose research in the life sciencesPeter Clevestig and John Hart
- 9. Conventional arms control and military confidence building
- OverviewIan Anthony
- I. Humanitarian arms control initiativesLina Grip
- II. The governance of autonomous weaponsIan Anthony and Chris Holland
- III. Confidence-building measures for information and communication technologiesIan Anthony
- IV. European debates and discussions on conventional arms controlIan Anthony
- 10. Dual-use and arms trade controls
- OverviewSibylle Bauer
- I. The Arms Trade TreatyPaul Holtom
- II. Multilateral arms embargoesPieter D. Wezeman and Noel Kelly
- III. Export control regimesSibylle Bauer and Ivana Mićić
- 7. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
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- Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreementsNenne Bodell
- I. Universal treaties
- II. Regional treaties
- III. Bilateral treaties
- Annex B. International security cooperation bodiesNenne Bodell
- Annex C. Chronology 2013Nenne Bodell
- Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreementsNenne Bodell
- Citation (MLA):
- "." SIPRI Yearbook. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Web. 14 Sep. 2024. <https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198712596/sipri-9780198712596-miscMatter-5.xml>.
- Citation (APA):
- (2016). . In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2014: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 14 Sep. 2024, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198712596/sipri-9780198712596-miscMatter-5.xml
- Citation (Chicago):
- "." In SIPRI Yearbook 2014: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 14 Sep. 2024, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198712596/sipri-9780198712596-miscMatter-5.xml
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