SIPRI Yearbook 2017

SIPRI Yearbook 2017

Armaments, Disarmament and International Security

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

Oxford University Press

09/2017

772

Dura

Inglês

9780198811800

15 a 20 dias

1348

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1. Introduction: international security, armaments and disarmament: Dan Smith:
Part I. Armed conflicts and conflict management, 2016
2. Armed conflict and peace processes:
Ian Davis: Overview
Margareta Sollenberg and Erik Melander: I. Patterns of organized violence, 200716
Pedro Valenzuela: II. Out of the darkness? The hope for peace in Colombia
Desiree Nilsson and Isak Svensson: III. Mapping armed conflicts over Islamist claims: exploring regional variations
Camilla Schippa and Thomas Morgan: IV. The Global Peace Index 2017
3. Armed conflict and instability in the Middle East and North Africa:
Ian Davis, Dan Smith and Pieter D. Wezeman: Overview
Dan Smith: I. The Middle East and North Africa: 2016 in perspective
Ian Davis: II. The Islamic State in 2016: a failing caliphate but a growing transnational threat?
Pieter D. Wezeman: III. Military spending and arms transfers to the Middle East and North Africa
4. European security:
Ian Anthony: Overview
Ian Anthony: I. Conflict or peace in Europe? Increasing uncertainties, rising insecurities
Ekaterina Klimenko: II. Conflicts in the post-Soviet space: recent developments
Michael Sahlin: III. Turkeys search for stability and legitimacy in 2016
5. Peace operations and conflict management:
Jair Van Der Lijn: Overview
Timo Smit: I. Global trends in peace operations
Jair Van Der Lijn and Timo Smit: II. Regional trends and developments
Jair Van Der Lijn: III. Protection of civilians: the case of South Sudan
Timo Smit: IV. Table of multilateral peace operations, 2016
Part II. Security and development, 2016
6. Sustaining peace and sustainable development in dangerous places:
Marina Caparini and Gary Milante: Overview
Gary Milante: I. Peace and development
Marina Caparini and Gary Milante: II. Sustaining peace: the new overarching United Nations framework
Emma Bjerten Guenther, Marina Caparini and Yeonju Jung: III. Delivering as one: other multilateral mechanisms for sustaining peace
Marina Caparini and Gary Milante: IV. The peace being sustained: operationalizing prevention
7. Coping with crises: forced displacement in fragile contexts:
Lina Grip: Overview
Lina Grip: I. Introduction
Lina Grip: II. Displacement dangers
Lina Grip: III. Crises of forced displacement in fragile contexts: key developments in 2016
Lina Grip: IV. United Nations and regional responses to displacement crises
Lina Grip: V. Conclusions
8. Exploring the links between climate change and violent conflict:
Malin Mobjoerk: Overview
Malin Mobjoerk: I. Exploring the climateconflict link: the case of East Africa
Michael Brzoska: II. Weather-related disasters and violent conflict
Part III. Military spending and armaments, 2016
9. Military expenditure:
Nan Tian: Overview
Nan Tian, Aude Fleurant, Pieter D. Wezeman and Siemon T. Wezeman: I. Global developments in military expenditure
Aude Fleurant: II. US military expenditure
Nan Tian: III. Oil price shocks and military expenditure
Sam Perlo-Freeman: IV. The backdating of SIPRI military expenditure data
Noel Kelly, Diego Lopes, and Nan Tian: V. Transparency in military expenditure data
10. International arms transfers and developments in arms production:
Siemon T. Wezeman and Aude Fleurant: Overview
Siemon T. Wezeman, Aude Fleurant, Nan Tian and Pieter D. Wezeman: I. Developments in arms transfers, 2016
Siemon T. Wezeman: II. Arms transfers as military aid
Mark Bromley and Siemon T. Wezeman: III. Transparency in arms transfers
Mark Bromley and Pieter Wezeman: IV. The financial value of states arms exports
Aude Fleurant and Nan Tian: V. Arms production and military services
11. World nuclear forces:
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: Overview
Hans M. Kristensen: I. US nuclear forces
Hans M. Kristensen: II. Russian nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: III. British nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: IV. French nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: V. Chinese nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: VI. Indian nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: VII. Pakistani nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: VIII. Israeli nuclear forces
Shannon N. Kile and Hans M. Kristensen: IX. North Koreas military nuclear capabilities
Alexander Glaser and Zia Mian: X. Global stocks and production of fissile materials, 2016
Vitaly Fedchenko: XI. Nuclear explosions, 19452016
Part IV. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2016
12. Nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control:
Tariq Rauf and Shannon N. Kile: Overview
Shannon N. Kile: I. RussianUS nuclear arms control and disarmament
Shannon N. Kile: II. International cooperation to enhance nuclear security
Tariq Rauf: III. Initiatives and multilateral treaties on nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control
Tariq Rauf: IV. Implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in Iran
13. Chemical and biological security threats:
John Hart: Overview
John Hart: I. Achieving clarity on Syrian chemical weapon declarations to the 513OPCW and continued chemical weapon use allegations
John Hart: II. Allegations of use of chemical weapons in Iraq
John Hart: III. Chemical arms control and disarmament
John Hart: IV. Biological arms control
14. Conventional arms control:
Ian Davis: Overview
Ian Anthony: I. International humanitarian law: ICRC guidance and its application in urban warfare
Ian Davis, Vincent Boulanin, Mark Bromley, Lina Grip And Maaike Verbruggen: II. Humanitarian arms control regimes: key developments in 2016
Ian Anthony: III. A relaunch of conventional arms control in Europe?
15. Dual-use and arms trade controls:
Sibylle Bauer: Overview
Mark Bromley: I. The Arms Trade Treaty
Mark Bromley, Noel Kelly and Pieter D. Wezeman: II. Multilateral embargoes on arms and dual-use items
Sibylle Bauer and Giovanna Maletta: III. The export control regimes
Sibylle Bauer and Mark Bromley: IV. Developments in EU dual-use and arms trade controls
Mark Bromley: V. Human rights, the European Union and dual-use export controls
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