Print
Rate this article
(no votes)
 (0 votes)
Share this article

The Yearbook contains research of issues both traditional and new for SIPRI, among them corruption in arms trade, security and conflicts, defense spending and armaments, nonproliferation and arms control, disarmament, major trends in development of global security, and global counterterrorism patterns.

The Yearbook contains research of issues both traditional and new for SIPRI, among them corruption in arms trade, security and conflicts, defense spending and armaments, nonproliferation and arms control, disarmament, major trends in development of global security, and global counterterrorism patterns.

Readership: government, foreign policy experts and defense industry community.

The Yearbook Russian edition has been prepared by the Center for International Security of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations as part of RIAC Publications Project.

Published in Russian almost 20 years, the SIPRI Yearbook provides Russia’s government officers, politicians and experts engaged in matters of international security, disarmament and nonproliferation with regular access to a globally renowned source of information and scholarly analysis. For Russia, the publication is of special value since the grasp of English in the national security community is not always sufficient for analysis of specialized literature.

Editorial Board of the Russian edition

  • Alexander Dynkin, PhD in Economics, RAS Full Member, Director of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations
  • Alexei Arbatov, PhD in History, RAS Full Member, Head of the Center for International Security at RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations
  • Vladimir Baranovsky, PhD in History, RAS Full Member, Deputy Director of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations
  • Igor Ivanov, PhD in History, RAS Corresponding Member, President of Russian International Affairs Council
  • Sergey Oznobishchev, PhD in History, Department Head at the Center for International Security at RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations
  • Alexander Kalyadin, PhD in History, Chief Researcher at RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations, science editor of the Institute’s Special Supplement

Rate this article
(no votes)
 (0 votes)
Share this article

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
For business
For researchers
For students