Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
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. It aims to contribute to an understanding of the conditions for peaceful solutions of international conflicts and for a stable peace. The institute was established in 1966 to commemorate Sweden's 150 years of unbroken peace. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute is a member of the European Information Network on International Relations and Area Studies (EINIRAS).
Established:
1 Jul 1966
Address:
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Signalistgatan 9
169 70 Solna
Sweden
Telephone:
+46 86 55 97 00
Fax:
+46 86 55 97 33
Contact:
Website:
Joint projects:
SIPRI and the ISN run the International Relations and Security Trends (FIRST) integrated system of online databases that provides immediate access to essential facts and statistics relevant to international relations and global security.
Content from this organization
Publication Series
Articles
- The Arctic Policies of Canada and the United States: Domestic Motives and International Context
- The Global Market in Natural Uranium—From Proliferation Risk to Non-Proliferation Opportunity
- Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2012
- South African Arms Supplies to Sub-Saharan Africa
- Arms Flows to Sub-Saharan Africa
- China’s expanding peacekeeping role
- 2008: A call to arms control
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