Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Budget
€9,294,731
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
9
0.9 FTE
EU Grants
€831,054
Mission & Goals
SIPRI is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public. SIPRI's vision is a world in which sources of insecurity are identified and understood, conflicts are prevented or resolved, and peace is sustained. SIPRI’s mission is to: - undertake research and activities on security, conflict and peace; - provide policy analysis and recommendations; - facilitate dialogue and build capacities; - promote transparency and accountability; and deliver authoritative information to global audiences.
EU Legislative Interests
Common Foreign and Security Policy Common Security and Defense Policy Quantum Flagship Initiative EU Research Security Initiative European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Cyber Risk Reduction Chemical Weapons Reduction
Communication Activities
Publications (2024-2025): - An Introduction to Military Quantum Technology for Policymakers - The EU Research Security Initiative: Implications for the Application of Export Controls in Academia and Research Institutes - Artificial Intelligence, Non-proliferation and Disarmament: A Compendium on the State of the Art - Subregional Arms Control and Conflict Prevention in the Western Balkans - Enhancing Cyber Risk Reduction and the Role of the European Union - The Potentially Revolutionary Impact of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies and Strategic Conventional Weapons on the Nuclear Deterrence Debate - The Nexus of Non-traditional Security and Nuclear Risk: Implications for EU Foreign Policy in the Indo– Pacific - Towards a More Strategic Civilian CSDP: Strengthening EU Civilian Crisis Management in a New Era of Geopolitics and Risk - The Image and the Perception: Gender-responsive Strategic Communications in EU Civilian CSDP Missions - Cyber Risk Reduction in China, Russia, the United States and the European Union - Arms Supplies to Ukraine: Does the European Arms Export Control System Need Revision? - Assessing the Effectiveness of European Union Civilian CSDP Missions Involved in Security Sector Reform: The Cases of Afghanistan, Mali and Niger - De-risking: The EU’s and Japan’s Approaches to Managing Economic Relations with China - The Chemical Weapons Convention After its Fifth Review Conference: Key Issues for the European Union Events (2024-2025): - Cyber risk reduction workshop with EU officials - SIPRI-organized seminar on the CSDP in Brussels in collaboration with the Permanent Representation of Poland to the European Union. - Presentation of SIPRI research on peace operations to EU policymakers Courses (2024-2025): - Co-hosted of intensive online course on WMD non- proliferation and disarmament for students and young professionals with the EUNPDC - Co-hosted intensive introductory course on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) non-proliferation and disarmament with the EUNPDC - Co-host of intensive online course on chemical and biological weapons with the EUNPDC
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
N/A
Organisation Members
We are an independent non-governmental organisation and as such do not have external members.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.