Series

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) is an independent international institute for research into problems of peace and conflict, especially those of arms control and disarmament. This series provides broad analysis of key trends in these fields.

Publishers: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Publications: The Challenges of Governance, Development and Security in the Central Regions of Mali
The Foreign Military Presence in the Horn of Africa Region
Arms Transfer and SALW Controls in the Middle East and North Africa: Mapping Capacitybuilding Efforts
Multilateral Peace Operations and the Challenges of Organized Crime
3D Printing and Missile Technology Controls
Multilateral Peace Operations and the Challenges of Terrorism and Violent Extremism
ATT-Related Outreach and Assistance Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Military Capabilities in the Arctic: A New Cold War in the High North?
ATT-Related Outreach and Assistance Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Implementing the Arms Trade Treaty: Building on Available Guidelines and Assistance Activities
Canada’s Controls on Arms Exports to China
Norway’s Controls on Arms Exports to China
Violence against Health Workers in Complex Security Environments
South Korea's Export Control System
Military Capabilities in the Arctic
Israeli Arms Transfers to Sub-Saharan Africa
Towards a Regional Security Regime for the Middle East
Transit and Trans-shipment Controls in an Arms Trade Treaty
Import Controls and an Arms Trade Treaty
Arms Transfers to Zimbabwe: Implications for an Arms Trade Treaty
Ukrainian Arms Supplies to Sub-Saharan Africa
South African Arms Supplies to Sub-Saharan Africa
Arms Transfers to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Arms Flows and the Conflict in Somalia
Arms Transfer to Europe and Central Asia
Arms Transfers to East and Southern Africa
Arms Transfers to Asia and Oceania
Artisanal Mining and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Arms Flows to the Conflict in Chad
Arms Transfers to the Middle East
Recent Trends in the Arms Trade
Arms Transfers to Central, North and West Africa
The Supreme Court, the Bush Administration and Guantánamo Bay
Ukranian Exports of Small Arms and Light Weapons, 2004-2007
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