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Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
£107.00
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SIPRI Yearbook 2010
Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
608 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-958112-2
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Hardback
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05 August 2010
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- Purchasers of the print edition will also be able to access the Yearbook online. Access to the online content will be available via access tokens enclosed in the print edition.
The SIPRI Yearbook is the authoritative source of data and analysis on Security and conflicts Military spending and armaments Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament With a focus on the conflict in Afghanistan, the impact of the global financial crisis and nuclear disarmament, the 41st edition of the SIPRI Yearbook includes coverage of developments in 2009 in Major armed conflicts Multilateral peace operations Military expenditure Arms production International arms transfers World nuclear forces, stocks of fissile materials and nuclear
explosions Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation Reducing security threats from chemical and biological materials Conventional arms control Controls on security-related international transfers Multilateral arms embargoes as well as special studies on A world without nuclear weapons Armed conflict, crime and criminal violence Civilian actors in peace operations Euro-Atlantic security and institutions and extensive annexes on Arms control and disarmament agreements International security cooperation bodies Events during 2009 in the area of
security and arms control The print edition includes an access token; on redemption of the token the user will be issued with a username and password in order to login to the online edition of the SIPRI Yearbook 2010. Institutions are able to access the SIPRI Yearbook 2010 Online if they purchase three of more copies of the print edition.
Readership: Scholars and students of strategic studies, international relations, peace studies, and war studies.
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"As a reference book its layout is superb. Extensive references (easy to read as footnotes rather than endnotes) and extensive appendices after each chapter mean that you can easily engage at whatever level you want... This is a reference book of huge breadth and great quality that is well worth the investment, and a great contribution to a more peaceful world." - Marion Birch, Medicine, Conflict and Survival (27:2)
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Abstracts
Abbreviations and conventions
Bates Gill: Introduction. International security, armaments and disarmament in 2010
1: James E. Goodby: A world without nuclear weapons: fantasy or necessity?
2: Ekaterina Stepanova: Armed conflict, crime and criminal violence
Lotta Harbom and Peter Wallensteen: Appendix 2A. Patterns of major armed conflicts, 2000-2009
Tim Macintyre and Camilla Schippa: Appendix 2B. The Global Peace Index 2010
3: Sharon Wiharta and Stephanie Blair: Civilian roles in peace operations
Kirsten Soder and Krister Karlsson: Appendix 3A. Multilateral peace operations, 2009
4: Alyson J. K. Bailes and Andrew Cottey: Euro-Atlantic security and institutions: rebalancing in the midst of global change
5: Sam Perlo-Freeman, Olawale Ismail and Carina Solmirano: Military expenditure
Sam Perlo-Freeman, Olawale Ismail, Noel Kelly and Carina Solmirano: Appendix 5A. Military expenditure data, 2000-2009
Noel Kelly: Appendix 5B. The reporting of military expenditure data
6: Susan T. Jackson: Arms production
Susan T. Jackson and the SIPRI Arms Industry Network: Appendix 6A. The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing companies, 2008
Susan T. Jackson: Appendix 6B. Major arms industry acquisitions, 2009
7: Paul Holtom, Mark Bromley, Pieter D. Wezeman and Siemon T. Wezeman: International arms transfers
The SIPRI Arms Transfers Programme: Appendix 7A. The suppliers and recipients of major conventional weapons, 2005-2009
Mark Bromley: Appendix 7B. The financial value of the arms trade, 1999-2008
Mark Bromley and Paul Holtom: Appendix 7C. Transparency in arms transfers
8: Shannon N. Kile, Vitaly Fedchenko, Bharath Gopalaswamy and Hans M. Kristensen: World nuclear forces
Alexander Glaser and Zia Mian: Appendix 8A. Global stocks of fissile materials, 2009
Vitaly Fedchenko: Appendix 8B. Nuclear explosions, 1945-2009
9: Shannon N. Kile: Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
10: John Hart and Peter Clevestig: Reducing security threats from chemical and biological materials
11: Zdzislaw Lachowski: Conventional arms control
12: Sibylle Bauer and Ivana Micic: Controls on security-related international transfers
Pieter D. Wezeman and Noel Kelly: Appendix 12A. Multilateral arms embargoes, 2009
Nenne Bodell: Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreements
Nenne Bodell: Annex B. International security cooperation bodies
Nenne Bodell: Annex C. Chronology 2009
About the authors
Errata
Index
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