… Errata for the printed edition of SIPRI Yearbook 2013 will appear here. The online edition of SIPRI … For ' 68 ' under Total no. of reports for 2011 read ' 67 ' Chapter 4, section III. 'The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and …
… for US companies) and overseas sales. 4. Does SIPRI have military expenditure data before 1988? … is taken from the IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook, which provides a defence heading for most IMF … about 15 per cent of the total SIPRI estimate for China in 2011. Again, if extra- or off-budget sources of military …
… World military expenditure in 2011 totalled $1.74 trillion, almost unchanged since 2010 in real terms*, … of three major data sets pre-launches, before SIPRI's Yearbook is published in June 2012. On 4 June …
… The volume of worldwide arms transfers in 2007–2011 was 24 per cent higher than in 2002–2006 and the five largest … of three major data sets pre-launches, before SIPRI's Yearbook is published in June 2012. On 17 April …
… nuclear weapons; peacekeeping numbers plateau—new SIPRI Yearbook out now 4 June 2012 … Upheavals in the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 highlighted the changing character of contemporary …
… Recent editions of the SIPRI Yearbook have pointed to persistent contemporary trends that … challenges. SIPRI Yearbook 2012, which will be launched on 4 June, is no exception in this regard. As always, it has … an opportunity to pause and reflect on the events of 2011, and the implications for global security. …
… payment—which largely paid off debts accumulated since 2011—accounted for 17 per cent of Russia’s total … in 2016 . While Russia’s military expenditure grew by 9.4 per cent between 2018 and 2019 in nominal terms (i.e. … military spending over time is available in the SIPRI Yearbook (e.g. for 2016 , 2017 and 2018 ). …
… these issues for over 20 years, in particular in the SIPRI Yearbook. Since 2009, she has led a project on security and … der Rüstungsindustrie’, Wissenschaft und Frieden, no. 4, 2012. Sköns, E. and Perlo-Freeman, S., The United States’ military spending and the 2011 budget crisis’, in SIPRI Yearbook 2012 (Oxford …
… was taken from the IMF's Government Financial Statistics Yearbook, which provides a defence line for most of its … by IMF staff and from the United Nations Statistical Yearbook (UNSY), which used to provide such data in many … & Technology (S&T). The share is based on information for 2011–14 on the proportion of the S&T budget that is …
… World military expenditure totalled $1.8 trillion in 2014, a fall of 0.4 per cent in real terms since 2013, … and decreases are expressed in real terms (constant 2011 prices). For editors SIPRI monitors … nuclear forces figures and the major findings of SIPRI Yearbook 2015 on 15 June 2015. …