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In brief: SIPRI activities in March 2014

 

  • 31 Mar., Seoul
    SIPRI–Korea Foundation intern Eunil Cho wrote an essay on her experience of living in Sweden for the Korea Foundation's monthly newsletter.

  • 20 Mar., London
    Tilman Brück and Anastasia Aladysheva attended a joint SIPRI–International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) seminar on impact evaluations of humanitarian interventions.

  • 17–19 Mar., Amman, Jordan
    Jaïr van der Lijn and Xenia Avezov attended the sixth regional dialogue meetings for the SIPRI New Geopolitics of Peace Operations project. The meeting brought together a range of leading experts, government officials and representatives of international organizations to discuss the perspectives of countries in the Middle East about the future of peace operations.

  • 6 Mar., Stockholm and Washington, DC
    The Economists for Peace and Security (EPS) blog, co-hosted by SIPRI and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) published a post by Herbert Wulf, entitled 'China, India and the three Cs'.

  • 6 Mar., Stockholm
    Thanos Dokos' paper, 'Iran's nuclear propensity: the probability of nuclear use', was published as part of the EU Non-Proliferation Consortium's Non-proliferation Paper series.

  • 5 Mar., Washington, DC
    Gary Milante participated as a discussant at the launch of the Human Security Report 2013 on the global decline in violence. 

  • 4 Mar., New York
    Jaïr van der Lijn and Xenia Avezov presented the preliminary findings of the SIPRI New Geopolitics of Peace Operations Initiative at a panel discussion at the Finnish Mission to the United Nations.

  • 28 Feb., Tokyo
    Mathieu Duchâtel participated in a panel discussion on possible security cooperation between Japan and Europe at a seminar organized by the European Union Institute in Japan at Waseda University.