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On 5 March, SIPRI held a side event at a meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts related to emerging technologies in the area of lethal autonomous weapon systems. One of the most vexing issues to have faced the international community since the end of the cold war is the use of force by United Nations peacekeeping forces. UN intervention in civil The annual UN Climate Change Conference advances the global climate talks, mobilizes action, and can provide a significant opportunity to look at the impacts of climate

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SIPRI has been contributing to the debate since the beginning and aims to inform states and relevant experts, and generally contribute to more concrete and structured Climate change is having alarming effects on societies and ecosystems. There is also growing evidence of its impacts on peace and conflict, which is reflected in discussions in the United The two-week long conference brings together world leaders, government officials, UN representatives, scientific experts, climate activists, mayors, civil society

The Climate Change and Security project aims to deepen knowledge on how, when and why climate-related security risks arise, and how these risks can be mitigated, This SIPRI Policy Brief assesses the role of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Security Mechanism CSM the Folke in the field of climate security, in terms of its current and possible future Focused on Mali, this policy paper is the second in a series that asks how cli mate change has afected UN peacebuilding eforts and how missions have responded. In 2018, UN Security

SUMMARY ș This SIPRI Research Policy Paper examines the interconnectedness of food insecurity, climate and environmental pressures, and violent conflict, proposing strategies to

On 20 November 2020, SIPRI briefed the inaugural meeting of the United Nations Security Council’s Informal Expert Group on Climate and Security. The topic of the virtual SIPRI presents regional cooperation findings to ECOWAS In September, SIPRI’s work on climate-related security risks in West Africa was presented and discussed at a high-level conference in As 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the UN Security Council Resolution on the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda, this year’s Forum paid particular attention to the role of

Advancing the Role of the OSCE in the Field of Climate Security

On 3–5 May 2024, SIPRI, the United Nations Climate Security Mechanism and FBA hosted a UN Strategic Dialogue on Climate, Peace and Security. Insights from the UN Strategic Dialogue on Climate, Peace and Security in Stockholm 4-5 May 2024 1 The United Nations (UN) Climate Security Mechanism (CSM), the Folke Bernadotte

After hearing from regional experts including Dr. Alaa Tartir (SIPRI), Dr. Beatrice Mosello (adelphi), and Dr. Chiara Scissa (IAI), session participants engaged in a 2030 a number critically examine how the of questions. Should traditional security organizations such as NATO or the UN Security Council deal with climate change? Should the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

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This SIPRI Expert Comment argues for a restart to dialogue on improving regional security and cooperation to the benefit of the Belarusian people and European security more In addition to these initiatives, SIPRI engages in research that seeks to better understand global and regional security dynamics and their interplay in Africa.

The United Nations (UN) Climate Security Mechanism (CSM), the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA), and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) co-convened a

On Wednesday 18 December SIPRI will host a public webinar on ‘The UN discussion on technology transfers and “peaceful uses”: Balancing non-proliferation and TED Talks are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech The UN and creativity, with subtitles in 100+ languages. Ideas free to stream and download. Transnational organized crime poses an array of profound challenges to sustainable development, as well as global public goods such as peace and security. It

Hugh Griffiths was Head of the Countering Illicit Trafficking–Mechanism Assessment Project (CIT-MAP) at SIPRI and was seconded to the United Nations Panel of Dan Smith, SIPRI Director, and Ulf Sverdrup, Director of NUPI, provided introductory remarks. Audun Halvorsen, Norwegian State Secretary of Foreign Affairs,

During the roundtable, Dr Jaïr van der Lijn,Director of the SIPRI Peace Operations and Conflict Management Programme, presented research focused on MONUSCO’s mandate Overview of interviews and correspondence with regional experts 56 and peacebuilding officials as part of the SIPRI study on climate-related security risks and peacebuilding in Mali Preface

The Mistra Geopolitics Project aims to critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and global environmental change interrelate in an epoch referred

On 29 November Hafsa Maalim, SIPRI Associate Senior Researcher, participated in a hybrid United Nations Security Council Arria-formula meeting entitled ‘Climate, Peace and

Climate-related security risks are changing the security landscape in which multilateral peacebuilding efforts are taking place. Following a similar assessment of the United THE SIPRI YEARBOOK SIPRI Yearbook 2023 presents a combination of original data in areas such as world military expenditure, international arms transfers, arms production, nuclear The Environment of Peace initiative was established in May 2020 to assemble the latest research on how climate change and environmental degradation impact international peace and

Climate negotiators have wrapped up another two weeks of technical talks in the German city of Bonn, seeking to make breakthroughs on critical issues before COP30 in Brazil.

The Latin American Regional Working Group was initiated by SIPRI and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Colombia office in 2022. The working group comprises 20

Rich nations pledged to contribute at least $300 billion annually to the global fight against climate change as UN climate talks came to a contentious end early Sunday morning This SIPRI Policy Brief assesses the role of the Organ ization for Security and Co operation in Europe (OSCE) in the field of climate security, in terms of its current and possible future On 23 February the United Nations (UN) Security Council will hold an open session on the topic of climate change and security. The security implications of climate