Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) "is an independent international institute for research into problems of peace and conflict, especially those of arms control and disarmament. It was established in 1966 to commemorate Sweden's 150 years of unbroken peace.
"The Institute is financed mainly by the Swedish Parliament. The staff and the Governing Board are international. The Institute also has an Advisory Committee as an international consultative body. The Governing Board is not responsible for the views expressed in the publications of the Institute: [1]
- Rolf Ekéus, Chairman (Sweden)
- Alexei G. Arbatov (Russia)
- Jayantha Dhanapala (Sri Lanka)
- Willem F. van Eekelen (Netherlands)
- Nabil Elaraby (Egypt)
- Rose E. Gottemoeller (USA)
- Helga Haftendorn (Germany)
- Mary Kaldor (United Kingdom)
- Ronald G. Sutherland (Canada)
- Director - Bates Gill (USA)
Contact
Signalistgatan 9
SE-169 70 Solna
Sweden
Phone: +46-8-655 97 00
Fax: +46-8-655 97 33
Email: sipri AT sipri.org
Web: http://www.sipri.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- International Relations and Security Network
- Taylor Seybolt
- Andrew Cottey
- Randall Caroline Forsberg
- Frank Barnaby
- Gunnar Myrdal
- Milton Leitenberg
- The Diplomat Magazine
- Alyson J. K. Bailes
- Emma Rothschild
- Rolf Bjornerstedt - former chair
References
- ↑ The SIPRI Governing Board, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, accessed December 28, 2007.