Disarmament Information
- Disarmament Education - UN18009
- Handbook: Disarmament - Assuring our common future261718
- Handbook: Disarmament, climate and sustainable development - Assuring our Common Future263333
- Common Security Report 2022 – For Our Shared Future (EN/DE/FR) - IPB, 2022293222
- Documents on Disarmament – UN Office for Disarmament Affairs 1618010
- UN Office for Disarmament Affairs - Publications 1618011
- United Nations Disarmament Yearbook18012
- Disarmament: A Basic Guide – UN Office for Disarmament Affairs 1/1218013
- UNODA Short Course: The United Nations Secretary-General’s Mechanism (UNSGM) for Investigation of Alleged Use of Chemical, Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons304619
- #NPTRevCon291549
- Global peace dividend and child health - BMJ 347580
- Disarmament @ SIPRI - Google Search18015
- SIPRI - Armament and Disarmament18016
- ICAN Campaigners Kit - ICAN 1618017
- Key Resources from Reaching Critical Will18018
- Disarmament and development – Reaching Critical Will 16 .pdf18019
- Disarmament Calendar ! - Reaching Critical Will18020
- Making Peace exhibition – Makingpeace.org 1618021
- Article 26 of the UN Charter – Reaching Critical Will 1618022
- China, the U.S. & Taiwan: The World's Most Dangerous Flashpoint ... - cpdcs259493
- Evening with Hiroshima Mayor Tad Akiba - cpdcs259492
- Petition of World Beyond War: No More Weapons Shipments to Ukraine, Israel, or Taiwan - 2023379365
- Incredible work !!! imagine if our universities championed STEM innovation for peace development - @dED_ucation 01.11.22315465
- Diversity is Key to Disarmament - Reaching Critical Will 18.08.22308627
- To End 'Deafening Noise of War,' Pope Says Nations Must Fund Education Over Weapons - CD 21.12.21266211
- Dealing With the Past: Legacy of Nuclear Weapons Testing in Kazakhstan and the Cause to Advance Nuclear Disarmament - AT 27.08.21255506
- SIPRI YEARBOOK 2021 : Armaments, Disarmament and International Security - Sipri 6/21248721
- 38 Minutes | Princeton Science & Global Security - May 2021267236
- Report: In Search of Enemies: The Governments holding Humanitarian Disarmament hostage - Nonviolence Int. 10/20282024
- Video: Twin Dangers with Martin Sheen - World Beyond War 13.01.20209531
- President Dwight Eisenhower: The ‘Chance for Peace’ address 1953 – Eisenhowerarchives.gov .pdf18023
- Seymour Melman’s Writings – Economic reconstruction.org 1618024
- Ruth Leger Sivard’s World Priorities Inc. – Ruth Sivard.com 1618025
- The five percent campaign – Tipping Point North South 1618026
- Book: Economics of Arms Reduction and the Peace Process: Contributions from Peace – Isard.W and Anderton C.H (ed.) 6/1418027
- The Oxford handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict – Garfinkel.M.R and Skaperdas.S (ed.) 1218028
- UN Secretary-General Announces Initiative for Global Disarmament - IISD - 29.05.1818030
- Reduction of military spending in DiEM25’s New Deal, a contribution from Pressenza - Diem25 17.06.1718031
- Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2016 - SIPRI 04/17 .pdf18032
- 65 years of military spending: Trends in SIPRI's new data – SIPRI 21.11.1618033
- We can reduce extreme global poverty by three-fourths- right now – Vox 02.09.1618034
- An alternative history of peacemaking: a century of disarmament efforts – Open Democracy 04.08.1618035
- Report: Women, peace and security financing workshop – Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom 08.07.16 .pdf18036
- Disarmament for sustainable human development – Fundación Cultura de Paz 04.07.1618037
- Global Peace Index – Institute for Economics and Peace 06/16 .pdf18038
- Building security by building democracy and balanced economic relationships – Dumas.L.J Institute for Security Studies 06/16 .pdf18039
- A new development agenda: bridging the development-security divide – Small Arms Survey 06/16 .pdf18040
- Why the UN needs a “Peace Industrial complex” Inter Press Service News Agency 17.05.1618041
- Stockholm Forum on Security and Development 2016 Policy Brief (4): Military expenditures and social spending –SIPRI 5/16 .pdf18042
- Stockholm Forum on Security and Development 2016 Policy Brief (9): Bridging the development financing gap –SIPRI 5/16 .pdf18043
- Video: Documantation – 6th day of global action on military spending – Regenbogen TV 06.05.1618044
- Report: Rethinking Security – The Ammerdown Group 5/16 .pdf18045
- Health vs military spending as a share of GDP – Tipping Point North South 22.04.1618046
- Global military spending increased in 2015 – Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization 06.04.1618047
- Divert military spending to social services and humanitarian aid – Suaram 05.04.1618048
- Global military spending and the arms trade: trends & implications – Stimson.org 05.04.1618049
- Military spending is going up. Don’t let it take us down – Greenpeace International 05.04.1618050
- The opportunity cost of world military spending – SIPRI 05.04.1618051
- Report: Disarmament, development and patterns of marginalisation in International forums – Article36.org 04/16 .pdf18052
- Burning Issues: Is our military big enough? – Institute for Policy Studies 21.03.1618053
- You get what you pay for! – Reaching Critical Will 16 .pdf18054
- First Committee Briefing Book – Reaching Critical Will 16 .pdf18055
- Redirect military budgets to tackle climate change and pandemics - nature 20.08.20216448
- Report: A Global Security System: an alternative to war – WorldBeyondWar.org 03/1518056
- Move the money: women, peace and security financing – PeaceWomen.org 1618057
- Military spending and development – Dunne.J.P 1618058
- Military budgets unexplored source for development funding – Inter Press Service News Agency 01.12.1518059
- Jumping the hurdles: obstacles and opportunities for inclusive multilateral disarmament – ILPI 12/15 .pdf18060
- The technologies of violence and global inequality – Sur International Journal on Human Rights 12/1518061
- Comment: Military security and human security – The Italian Insider 27.11.1518062
- Discussion on disarmament and development at the UN General Assembly First Committee – Article36.org 11.11.1518063
- General Assembly Resolution 70/31: Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and non-proliferation – UN Disarmament resolutions and decisions database 27.10.1518064
- Ruth Leger: ‘Governing authorities have lost touch with their own sense of humanity’ – Independent 15.10.1518065
- Women and multilateral disarmament forums: patterns of underrepresentation – Article36.org 10/15 .pdf18066
- Perspectives on disarmament and International Security: the continued relevance of the recommendations of the Blix report – SIPRI 10/15 .pdf18067
- Kazakh President outlines MDG successes, calls for portions of defence budgets to be diverted to development – The Astana Times 30.09.1518068
- Still No Talk of Cutting Military Spending to Fund Development, but the Time Will Come - Huff Post 17.06.1518069
- How military spending affects the economy – Investopedia 21.07.1518070
- Are Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements of Any Value? – Common Dreams 17.07.1518071
- Could this be the world’s most efficient solar electricity system? – Guardian 13.05.1518073
- Violence is not inevitable: it is a choice – Open Democracy 23.04.1518075
- Move the money! Disarm to develop! Military Spending and the UN Post 2015 Development Agenda – International Peace Bureau 15 .pdf18076
- Report: Preventing conflict, transforming justice, securing the peace – UN Women 15 .pdf18077
- Calls for governments to divert $26bn military spending to education – Times Educational Supplement 05.11.1418079
- Financing for the implementation of national action plans on UN Security Council resolution 1325 – Global Network of Women Peacebuilders 10/14 .pdf18080
- An alternative history of peacemaking: a century of disarmament efforts – Acronym Institute 04.08.1418081
- Report: UN Human Rights Council: report of the independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order A/HRC/27/51 17.07.1418083
- Women as agents of positive change in biosecurity – Science and Diplomacy 23.06.1418084
- Mairead Maguire – A common vision: the abolition of militarism – Open Democracy 07.06.1418085
- Divert excessive weapon spending to achieve clean energy future – Greenpeace International 14.04.1418086
- Emerging nations opt for arms spending over development – Global Campaign on Military Spending 14.04.1418087
- Video: Unlearning violence: Daniel Dennett & Steven Pinker full panel – World Peace Foundation Fletcher School 03/1418088
- The economic cost of violence containment – Institute for Economics and Peace 02/14 .pdf18089
- Book: Ending wars, consolidating peace: economic perspectives – International Institute for Strategic Studies 1418090
- Delivering sustainable cuts to global military spending – Tipping Point North South 05/1318092
- The impact of poorly regulated arms transfers on the work of the United Nations – UNODA Occasional Papers 03/13 .pdf18094
- Video: ‘The world is over-armed and peace is underfunded’ Ban Ki Moon – International Peace Bureau 25.01.1318095
- Challenging militarized masculinities – Open Democracy 29.05.1318096
- Culture of Peace: Interview with Federico Mayor Zaragoza – Global Education Magazine 1318097
- Military expenditure and economic growth in developing countries: evidence from system GMM estimates – Hou, N and Chen, B Defence and Peace Economics 1318098