🗓️SIPRI’s Nan Tian speaks with the Norwegian Peace Council on the newly released SIPRI data on trends in world military expenditure. Date: Wednesday, 24th April 2024 Time: 18.00-19.00 (6-7 pm) More information ➡️ https://lnkd.in/darxz3_w
SIPRI
Think Tanks
Solna, Stockholm 27,679 followers
The independent resource on global security
About us
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in 1966, SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public. SIPRI was established on the basis of a decision by the Swedish Parliament and receives a substantial part of its funding in the form of an annual grant from the Swedish Government. The Institute also seeks financial support from other organizations in order to carry out its broad research programme. SIPRI's structure comprises the Governing Board and the Director, Deputy Director, Research Staff Collegium and support staff, together numbering around 50–100 people. SIPRI's staff and Governing Board are international. Located in Stockholm, Sweden, SIPRI offers a unique platform for researchers from different countries to work in close cooperation. The Institute also hosts guest researchers and interns who work on issues related to the SIPRI research programmes. The Institute cooperates closely with several intergovernmental organizations, notably the United Nations and the European Union, and regularly receives parliamentary, scientific and government delegations as well as visiting researchers.
- Website
- http://www.sipri.org
External link for SIPRI
- Industry
- Think Tanks
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Solna, Stockholm
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- Peace research, Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, International security, Disarmament, and Climate security
Locations
- Primary
Signalistgatan 9
Solna, Stockholm 169 70, SE
Employees at SIPRI
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Judy Curtis
Executive Vice President @ SIPR | PR, Media Relations, Content Marketing - Technology & Life Sciences
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Caspar Trimmer
Senior Communication Officer at SIPRI
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Geoff Dabelko
Professor, Voinovich School of Leadership & Public Service at Ohio University
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Kristina Sandberg
Head of Operations, SIPRI
Updates
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On 23–24 April, SIPRI and the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) co-hosted an expert workshop on ‘Examining Security Dilemma Dynamics behind Naval Build-up in the Indo-Pacific’. The event aimed to delve into the strategic drivers and effects of naval build-up in the Indo-Pacific, including implications for regional security dynamics and potential escalation scenarios. Read more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dY6bynRa
SIPRI–JIIA workshop in Tokyo explores Indo-Pacific naval build-up
sipri.org
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🌍World military expenditure rose by 6.8% to $2443 billion in 2023, the highest level ever recorded by SIPRI. In 2023 #MilitarySpending increased in all five geographical regions for the first time since 2009. Find out more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3w5FW8p
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HAPPENING NOW: SIPRI's Diego Lopes will join a webinar by UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research to discuss key regional and national #MilitaryExpenditure trends in light of the rapidly deteriorating security environment. 🗓️ 25 April 2024, 15:00-16:00 CEST, online https://lnkd.in/dG4cFAa6
Unpacking the Latest Trends and Patterns in Global Military Expenditure
https://unidir.org
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‘Despite the prominence of ethics in multilateral debate, there has been notably little progress on understanding and addressing the ethical challenges of #AWS’– In this external blog for International Committee of the Red Cross - ICRC, SIPRI’s Alexander Blanchard argues that although ethics has long been discussed in regulating #AutonomousWeapons, its potential to drive this debate forward remains largely untapped. Read the blog here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/d_8iKhGw
Ethics in the international debate on autonomous weapon systems
https://blogs.icrc.org/law-and-policy
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🎧 OUT NOW: Dive into the latest episode of the Responsible AI for Peace Podcast 'Boston Dynamics: Navigating the Risks of General Purpose Robots' Vincent Boulanin and Charlie Ovink discuss with Brendan Schulman, VP of Policy and Governmental Relations at Boston Dynamics, robot weaponization, measures to prevent misuse, and the need for regulatory actions. The podcast is part of a 🇪🇺EU funded initiative on Responsible Innovation in AI for Peace and security by SIPRI and United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs. Find out more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d_s8vqGb Listen now ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d_7kVrZ3 #ResponsibleAI
Episode # 4 – Boston Dynamics. How to deal with possible misuse of general purpose robots?
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⏰ HAPPENING SOON: SIPRI’s Nan Tian speaks with the Norwegian Peace Council on the newly released SIPRI data on trends in world military expenditure. Date: Wednesday, 24th April 2024 Time: 18.00-19.00 (6-7 pm) More information ➡️ https://lnkd.in/darxz3_w
What are the consequences of a more militarized world?
https://www.norgesfredsrad.no
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Tomorrow, SIPRI's Diego Lopes will join a webinar by UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research to discuss key regional and national #MilitaryExpenditure trends in light of the rapidly deteriorating security environment. 🗓️ 25 April 2024, 15:00-16:00 CEST, online More information and registration ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dG4cFAa6
Unpacking the Latest Trends and Patterns in Global Military Expenditure
https://unidir.org
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How has the use of #AI changed wars? In the latest episode of the external podcast #EnAItillKaffet SIPRI’s Vincent Boulanin explains possible impacts of the military use of AI. 🎧Full episode (in Swedish) https://lnkd.in/dxzxXsqZ #podcast #AI #MilitaryAI #Cybersecurity #EthicalAI #AutonomousWeapons
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SIPRI’s Xiao LIANG comments on SIPRI’s new #MilitarySpending data in this interview by TRT World. Watch here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dYaqPs8u
Global military expenditure surges to $2.4T
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