Peace, Security, and Conflict Prevention: SIPRI-UNESCO Handbook is a comprehensive, concise volume on security and conflict prevention in the post-cold war period 1992-96. It is drawn from the results of SIPRI's research and includes chapters on major armed conflicts; armed conflict prevention, management and resolution; world military expenditure, arms production and the arms trade; nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons; the arms control and agreements currently in force and under negotiation; the United Nations Organization; and special studies of regional and subregional security in Europe and Asia. A detailed chronology lists the major events of 1992-96 related to peace, security, and conflict prevention. The book also includes a useful glossary of terms and acronyms used in the security literature and gives the membership of international organizations concerned with security issues.
Readership: Scholars, students, policy-makers, and journalists working in the fields of strategic studies, international relations, and war and peace studies.
Preface Introduction: A cooperative security system and a culture of peace 1: Major armed conflicts 2: Armed conflict prevention, management and resolution 3: Military expenditure, arms production and the arms trade 4: Weapons of mass destruction 5: Arms control 6: The United Nations 7: Regional and subregional security: Europe and Asia 8: Chronology of major events related to peace, security, and conflict prevention, 1992-96 9: Glossary: terms, acronyms and membership of international organizations