- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations and conventions
- Conventions
- Geographical regions and subregions
- SIPRI Yearbook online
- Introduction
- I. Flashpoints
- II. Arms control
- III. Climate change
- IV. The international system and law
- Part I. Armed conflict and conflict management, 2019
- Overview
- I. Tracking armed conflicts and peace processes
- II. Global and regional trends and developments in multilateral peace operations
- III. Table of multilateral peace operations, 2019
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and the peace process in Colombia
- III. Armed conflict in Mexico
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in South Asia
- III. Armed conflict and peace processes in South East Asia
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and the peace process in Ukraine
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in Iraq, Syria and Turkey
- III. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict and peace process
- IV. Armed conflict and peace processes in North Africa
- V. Armed conflict and peace processes in Yemen
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in the Sahel and Lake Chad region
- III. Armed conflict and peace processes in Central Africa
- IV. Armed conflict and peace processes in the Horn of Africa
- Part II. Military spending and armaments, 2019
- Overview
- I. Global developments in military expenditure, 2019
- II. Regional developments in military expenditure, 2019
- III. Spending on military equipment by European members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- IV. Transparency in military expenditure
- Overview
- I. Developments among the suppliers of major arms, 2015–19
- II. Developments among the recipients of major arms, 2015–19
- III. Transparency in arms transfers
- IV. The financial value of states’ arms exports
- V. The 100 largest arms-producing and military services companies, 2018
- Overview
- I. US nuclear forces
- II. Russian nuclear forces
- III. British nuclear forces
- IV. French nuclear forces
- V. Chinese nuclear forces
- VI. Indian nuclear forces
- VII. Pakistani nuclear forces
- VIII. Israeli nuclear forces
- IX. North Korea’s military nuclear capabilities
- X. Global stocks and production of fissile materials, 2019
- Part III. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2019
- Overview
- I. Russian–United States nuclear arms control and disarmament
- II. North Korean–United States nuclear diplomacy
- III. Implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
- IV. Multilateral nuclear arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation treaties and initiatives
- Overview
- I. Allegations of use of chemical weapons in Syria
- II. Use of novichok agents
- III. Chemical arms control and disarmament
- IV. Biological weapon disarmament and non-proliferation
- Overview
- I. Global instruments for conventional arms control
- II. The group of governmental experts on lethal autonomous weapon systems
- III. Creeping towards an arms race in outer space
- Overview
- I. The Arms Trade Treaty
- II. Multilateral arms embargoes
- III. The multilateral export control regimes
- IV. Developments in the European Union’s dual-use and arms trade controls
- Annexes
- I. Universal treaties
- II. Regional treaties
- III. Bilateral treaties
- I. Bodies with a global focus or membership
- II. Bodies with a regional focus or membership
- III. Strategic trade control regimes
- Annex C. Chronology 2019
- About the authors
SIPRI Yearbook 2020
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- (2016). . In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2020: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 8 Nov. 2024, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198869207/sipri-9780198869207-miscMatter-008.xml
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- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations and conventions
- Conventions
- Geographical regions and subregions
- SIPRI Yearbook online
- Introduction
- I. Flashpoints
- II. Arms control
- III. Climate change
- IV. The international system and law
- Part I. Armed conflict and conflict management, 2019
- Overview
- I. Tracking armed conflicts and peace processes
- II. Global and regional trends and developments in multilateral peace operations
- III. Table of multilateral peace operations, 2019
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and the peace process in Colombia
- III. Armed conflict in Mexico
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in South Asia
- III. Armed conflict and peace processes in South East Asia
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and the peace process in Ukraine
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in Iraq, Syria and Turkey
- III. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict and peace process
- IV. Armed conflict and peace processes in North Africa
- V. Armed conflict and peace processes in Yemen
- Overview
- I. Key general developments in the region
- II. Armed conflict and peace processes in the Sahel and Lake Chad region
- III. Armed conflict and peace processes in Central Africa
- IV. Armed conflict and peace processes in the Horn of Africa
- Part II. Military spending and armaments, 2019
- Overview
- I. Global developments in military expenditure, 2019
- II. Regional developments in military expenditure, 2019
- III. Spending on military equipment by European members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- IV. Transparency in military expenditure
- Overview
- I. Developments among the suppliers of major arms, 2015–19
- II. Developments among the recipients of major arms, 2015–19
- III. Transparency in arms transfers
- IV. The financial value of states’ arms exports
- V. The 100 largest arms-producing and military services companies, 2018
- Overview
- I. US nuclear forces
- II. Russian nuclear forces
- III. British nuclear forces
- IV. French nuclear forces
- V. Chinese nuclear forces
- VI. Indian nuclear forces
- VII. Pakistani nuclear forces
- VIII. Israeli nuclear forces
- IX. North Korea’s military nuclear capabilities
- X. Global stocks and production of fissile materials, 2019
- Part III. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2019
- Overview
- I. Russian–United States nuclear arms control and disarmament
- II. North Korean–United States nuclear diplomacy
- III. Implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
- IV. Multilateral nuclear arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation treaties and initiatives
- Overview
- I. Allegations of use of chemical weapons in Syria
- II. Use of novichok agents
- III. Chemical arms control and disarmament
- IV. Biological weapon disarmament and non-proliferation
- Overview
- I. Global instruments for conventional arms control
- II. The group of governmental experts on lethal autonomous weapon systems
- III. Creeping towards an arms race in outer space
- Overview
- I. The Arms Trade Treaty
- II. Multilateral arms embargoes
- III. The multilateral export control regimes
- IV. Developments in the European Union’s dual-use and arms trade controls
- Annexes
- I. Universal treaties
- II. Regional treaties
- III. Bilateral treaties
- I. Bodies with a global focus or membership
- II. Bodies with a regional focus or membership
- III. Strategic trade control regimes
- Annex C. Chronology 2019
- About the authors