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Introduction. The world of security and peace research in a 40-year perspective
1. Euro-Atlantic security and institutions
2. Major armed conflicts
3. Peace-building: the new international focus on Africa
4. Regional security cooperation in the early 21st century
5. National governance of nuclear weapons: opportunities and constraints
6. Transparency in the arms life cycle
7. Military expenditure data: a 40-year overview
SIPRI Programme on Military Expenditure and Arms Production home page and publications
8. Military expenditure
9. Arms production
10. International arms transfers
11. The security dimension of European collective efforts in space
12. Reflections on continuity and change in arms control
13. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation
14. Chemical and biological warfare developments and arms control
15. Conventional arms control
16. Transfer controls
Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreements
Annex B. Chronology 2005
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Chapter 7. Military expenditure data: a 40-year overview
Chapter 8. Military expenditure
Appendix 8A. Tables of military expenditure
Appendix 8B. Table of NATO military expenditure, by category
Appendix 8C. Sources and methods for military expenditure data
Appendix 8D. The reporting of military expenditure data
Appendix 8E. International comparisons of military expenditures: issues and challenges of using purchasing power parities
Chapter 9. Arms production
Appendix 9A. The 100 largest arms-producing companies, 2004
Appendix 9B. Table of acquisitions, 2005
Appendix 9C. Developments in the Russian arms industry