SIPRI Yearbook 2013
V. Confidence- and security-building measures in the Americas
Unlike other regions of the world, such as Asia, border disputes in the Americas have not led to tensions that have required a military response. The region faces no major external military threat and in the past two decades it has developed an array of confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs) at both the regional and subregional levels.1 This section outlines CSBMs with, first, a region-wide application in the framework of the Organization of American States (OAS), then those conducted in subregional forums in South America and in Central America and the Caribbean.
- Citation (MLA):
- Anthony, Ian. "9. Conventional arms control and military confidence building." SIPRI Yearbook. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Web. 10 Feb. 2025. <https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-61.xml>.
- Citation (APA):
- Anthony, I. (2016). 9. Conventional arms control and military confidence building. In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2013: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 10 Feb. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-61.xml
- Citation (Chicago):
- Anthony, Ian. "9. Conventional arms control and military confidence building." In SIPRI Yearbook 2013: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 10 Feb. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-61.xml
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