More than 60% of ships involved in reported cases of sanctions-busting or illicit transfers of arms, drugs, other military equipment and sensitive dual-use goods that could be used in the development of missiles and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are owned by companies based in the EU, NATO or other OECD states, according to the first comprehensive study on maritime trafficking released today. Read the press release here. Download the full report here and the executive summary here. |
SIPRI is pleased to invite its networks to join the online Security Jam discussion on March 19 to 23. Click the button below to read more and register for the event.
SIPRI is organizing a two-day expert seminar on arms trafficking by air within the framework of a EU Council decision under the auspices of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The event will bring together national and international experts in the fields of civil aviation, peacekeeping, crisis management, disarmament, aviation intelligence, non-proliferation, export control, defence, law enforcement, customs and security. Its purpose is to promote effective information sharing, tools and techniques for the better monitoring and detection of air cargo actors engaged in destabilizing commodity flows and is one of a series of regional seminars aimed at establishing best practices in these fields. Attendance is by invitation only. A limited number of sponsored places are available. For further information email the SIPRI Countering Illicit Trafficking–Mechanism Assessment Projects (CIT-MAP) here.
SIPRI is honoured to welcome Izzeldin Abuelaish, Palestinian doctor and prominent peace activist, to talk about his work in promoting dialogue and understanding. Dr Abuelaish worked for many years in an Israeli hospital, becoming a living symbol of the possibilities of Israeli-Palestinian peace. Read the invitation here. Please confirm your participation, giving your name and full affiliation, no later than Wednesday, 22 February to Cynthia Loo.
The SIPRI Military Expenditure Database was updated on 3 June with SIPRI's latest data. The database provides a consistent time series on the military spending of 172 countries since 1988. Data are provided by country in the following three formats:
NEW! Now also available in Excel form.
Access the database here.