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Some SIPRI publications are available to buy, others can be bought or downloaded, while some are only available to download.

Books published by SIPRI

Recent books published by SIPRI (e.g. SIPRI Policy Papers, special reports, SIPRI Fact Sheets, etc.)  can be downloaded as PDF files. Hard copies of recent SIPRI Policy Papers, special reports and Yearbook summaries are also available to buy: click the 'purchase' button in the product description to add the required book to your shopping cart; to check out and pay, click the 'View cart' button (on the left) and follow the instructions to pay by credit card via PayPal. For non-credit card or bulk orders, please contact the SIPRI Editorial and Publications Department.

Some older books may be out of print and unavailable to buy. If you require such a book, contact SIPRI: we will try to find the book for you, but cannot guarantee availability.

 

Books published by OUP

All books published for SIPRI by Oxford University Press (OUP) can be bought online—follow the link in the book entry to the OUP online bookstore in the UK or the USA. OUP books can also be bought via other online bookstores or ordered through all good book shops. See below for details of how to order from OUP by post or telephone.

Some SIPRI books published by OUP are also available to download. Follow the link in the book descriptions.

To order from OUP in the UK

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To order from OUP in the USA

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Forthcoming

Governing the Bomb, SIPRI monograph

New Foreign Policy Actors in China, SIPRI Policy Paper

International transfers of combat aircraft, 2005–2009, SIPRI Fact Sheet

Recent

SIPRI Yearbook 2010

Multilateral peace operations: Africa/Asia/Europe/personnel, 2009, SIPRI Fact Sheets

Controlling conflict resources in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, SIPRI Policy Brief

China and nuclear arms control: current positions and future policies, SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security no. 2010/4

The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing companies, 2008, SIPRI Fact Sheet

Trends in international arms transfers, 2009, SIPRI Fact Sheet

End-user certificates: improving standards to prevent diversion, SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security no. 2010/3

China prepares for an ice-free Arctic, SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security no. 2010/2

Demilitarizing mining areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: the case of northern Katanga Province, SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security no. 2010/1

Chronology of armaments, disarmament and international security 2009, SIPRI Fact Sheet

North Korea's nuclear test explosion, 2009, SIPRI Fact Sheet

SIPRI Map of Multilateral Peace Operation Deployments, September 2009

China's Expanding Role in Peacekeeping: Prospects and Policy Implications, SIPRI Policy Paper no. 25

The EU non-proliferation clause: a preliminary assessment, SIPRI Background Paper

Artisanal mining and post-conflict reconstruction in the DRC, SIPRI Background Paper

Building air traffic capacity in Africa: options for improving security and governance, SIPRI Policy Brief

Handbook of Applied Biosecurity for Life Science Laboratories

Prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence at the International Criminal Court, SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security no. 2009/1

Air Transport and Destabilizing Commodity Flows, SIPRI Policy Paper no. 24

Enforcing European Union Law on Exports of Dual-Use Goods, SIPRI Research Report no. 24