The SIPRI military expenditure and arms production network
A network of researchers and other experts in the fields of military expenditure and arms production support the project with data and analysis from their respective countries or regions or with more general advice.
Members of the SIPRI Network
Gordon Adams
(Security Policy Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University)
Emmanuel Kwesi Aning
(African Security Dialogue and Research, Accra)
Nick Bennett
(Defence Analytical Services Agency, DASA, Economic Statistics)
Mesfin Binega
(African Union, Conflict Management Division, Addis Ababa)
Micheal Brzoska
(IFSH - Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg)
Julian Cooper
(Centre for Russian and East European Studies, CREES, University of Birmingham)
David Darchiashvili
(The Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development, Tbilisi)
Dimitar Dimitrov
(University of National and World Economics, Department of National and Regional Security, Sofia)
Paul Dunne
(University of the West of England, Bristol)
Ken Epps
(Project Ploughshares, Ontario)
Giovanni Gasparini
(Istituto Affari Internazionali, IAI, Rome)
Tobias Gasser
(Independent Journalist, Bern)
David Gold
(The New School University, New York)
Inigo Guevara y Moyano
(Freelance Journalist, Queretaro)
Gülay GünlükSenesen
(Istanbul University, Faculty of Political Science, Istanbul)
Nam-Sung Han
(Korean Institue for Defense Analyses, Seoul)
Iduvina Hernández
(Asociación para el Estudio y la Promoción de la Seguridad en Democracia, SEDEM, Ciudad de Guatemala)
Jean-Paul Hébert
(Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches sur la Paix et dÉtudes Stratégiques, CIRPES, Paris)
Peter Hug
(Social Democratic Party Adviser, Bern)
Nazir Kamal
(United Nations, UN, Conventional Arms Branch, Department for Disarmament, New York)
Shinichi Kohno
(Mitsubishi Research Institute, Tokyo)
Christos Kollias
(University of Thessaly)
Armen Kouyoumdjian
(Country Risk Strategist, Valparaiso)
Guy Lamb
(Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria)
Luc Mampaey
(Groupe de Recherche et dInformation sur la Paix et la Sécurité, GRIP, Brussels)
Edith N. Mwanje
(Ministry of Defence, Kampala)
Pavan Nair
(Jagruti Seva Sanstha, Pune)
Elina Noor
(Silver Spring)
Arcadi Oliveres
(Centre d'Estudis per a la Pau J.M. Delàs, Barcelona)>
Pere Ortega
(Centre d'Estudis per a la Pau J.M. Delàs, Barcelona)
Tamara Pataraia
(The Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development, Tbilisi)
Reuven Pedatzur
(Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences)
Jamie Polanco
(Ministry of National Defence, Bogotá)
Ruslan Pukhov
(Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, CAST, Moscow)
Nouhoum Sangare
(Ministère des Forces Armées et des Anciens Combattants, Bamako)
Thomas Scheetz
(Lincoln University College, Buenos Aires)
Ron Smith
(Birkbeck College, Department of Economics, London)
Mark Thomson
(Australian Strategic Policy Institute, ASPI, Barton)
Gemma Xarles
(UNDP, Colombia)
Ozren Zunec
(University of Zagreb)

