SIPRI Yearbook 2005
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Introduction. Global security governance: a world of change and challenge
1. Euro-Atlantic security and institutions
2. Major armed conflicts
3. Multilateral peace missions: challenges of peace-building
4. Governing the use of force under international auspices: deficits in parliamentary accountability
5. The greater Middle East
6. Latin America and the Caribbean: security and defence in the post-cold war era
7. Financing security in a global context
8. Military expenditure
9. Arms production
10. International arms transfers
11. Arms control and the non-proliferation process
12. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
13. Chemical and biological warfare developments and arms control
14. Libya’s renunciation of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and ballistic missiles
15. Conventional arms control
16. International non-proliferation and disarmament assistance
17. Transfer controls
18. The Proliferation Security Initiative: international law aspects of the Statement of Interdiction Principles
18. The Proliferation Security Initiative: international law aspects of the Statement of Interdiction Principles
Appendix 18A. The PSI Statement of Interdiction Principles
Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreements
Annex B. Chronology 2004
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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Appendix 18A. The PSI Statement of Interdiction Principles