SIPRI Yearbook 2006
Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
‘In today’s uncertain and complex world, the formulation of goals for security-related action cannot stop at the idea of doing good, and doing it in the right ways. To show, and to convince world opinion, that any given security move is good is perhaps the toughest demand of all.’
From the Introduction by SIPRI Director Alyson J. K. Bailes
SIPRI Yearbook 2006: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security was launched at a press conference on 12 June 2006.
Watch videos of the launch and presentations by Yearbook authors.
Download the press release and summaries booklet.
Download summary versions in Catalan, Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish.
Translations of SIPRI Yearbook 2006 are published
- in Arabic by the Centre for Arab Unity Studies (CAUS), Beirut;
- in Chinese by the China Arms Control And Disarmament Association (CACDA), Beijing;
- in Japanese by Hiroshima University Library;
- in Russian by the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Moscow; and
- in Ukrainian by the Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies (UCEPS, Razumkov Centre), Kyiv.
How to order
SIPRI Yearbook 2006: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
Published in June 2006 by Oxford University Press on behalf of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
ISBN 0–19–929873–4 978–0–19–929873–0 hardback 888 pp. £80
Online orders: via OUP or SIPRI
Telephone orders, Europe: +44 1536-741 017; USA: +1 800-451 7556
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About the Yearbook
The 37th edition of the SIPRI Yearbook analyses developments in 2005 in
- Security and conflicts
- Military spending and armaments
- Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament
with extensive annexes on arms control and disarmament agreements and a chronology of security- and arms control-related events.
Special studies in this volume
- the world of security and peace research in a 40-year perspective
- Euro-Atlantic security and institutions
- status and statehood in the Western Balkans
- major armed conflicts
- Islam, conflict and terrorism
- peace-building, the new international focus on Africa
- regional security cooperation in the early 21st century
- national governance of nuclear weapons
- transparency in the arms life cycle
- a 40-year overview of military expenditure data
- world military expenditure and arms production
- international comparisons of military expenditures
- developments in the Russian arms industry
- international arms transfers
- the security dimension of European collective efforts in space
- reflections on continuity and change in arms control
- nuclear arms control, non-proliferation and world nuclear forces
- legal aspects of the Indian–US Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative
- multilateral control of the nuclear fuel cycle
- chemical and biological warfare developments and arms control
- enhancing bio-security, the need for a global strategy
- conventional arms control
- transfer controls
