SIPRI Yearbook 1995
The Yearbook is SIPRI's annual compendium of data and analysis of developments in security and conflicts, military spending and armaments and non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament.
These pages contain summaries of the Yearbook's chapters, appendices and annexes.
About SIPRI Yearbook 1995
The 26th edition of the SIPRI Yearbook analyses developments in 1994 in
- Security and conflicts
- Military spending and armaments
- Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament
with annexes on arms control and disarmament agreements and a chronology of security- and arms control-related events.
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Contents
Introduction. The international system in transition
Part I. Global and regional security and conflicts, 1994
1. Major armed conflicts
2. Armed conflict prevention, management and resolution
3. South Africa: from apartheid to multi-party democracy
4. Central America: a firm and lasting peace?
5. The Middle East: continuation of the peace process
6. The former Yugoslavia: lessons of war and diplomacy
7. Russia and its neighbourhood: conflict developments and settlement efforts
8. Europe: the multilateral security process
Part II. Weapons and technology proliferation, 1994
9. Inventories of fissile materials and nuclear weapons
10. Chemical and biological weapons: developments and destruction
11. Military technology: the case of China
Part III. Military expenditure, arms production and trade, 1994
12. World military expenditure
13. Arms production
14. the trade in major conventional weapons
Part IV. Arms control and disarmament, 1994
15. Multilateral weapon-related export control measures
16.Nuclear arms control
17. The ABM Treaty and theatre ballistic missile defence
18. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban
19. Chemical and biological arms control
20. Conventional arms control and security dialogue in Europe
21. Inhumane conventional weapons: efforts to strengthen the constraints
Annexes
Annexe A. Arms control and disarmament agreements
Annexe B. Chronology 1994
