Today was a big day for @SIPRIorg as we launched the 2026 Yearbook and marked our 60th anniversary in the Swedish Parliament. Link below to the event and the insightful presentations on nuclear arms control, AI and outer space šš¼
š£ SIPRI welcomes three new members to its Governing Board. The Swedish Government has formally appointedĀ ZeidĀ RaāadĀ Al Hussein,@NathalieTocci andĀ Brian A. Wong as new members of the SIPRI Governing Board.Ā
Learn more ā”ļø bit.ly/42Q373n#Peace#SIPRI#Research@CSparre@SweMFA
āEvery intervention makes the same promise: remove the dictator and the people will be free. Libya is what happens when the dictator is removed and the people are forgotten.ā
Well written and thought provoking piece by @AGomatitheguardian.com/news/ng-inteā¦
On 19 February, @IrishEmbSweden and SIPRI co-hosted an event on womenās leadership in peace and diplomacy to mark St Brigidās Day, a celebration highlighting womenās contributions to diplomacy, peace, mediation, and leadership.
Read more ā”ļø bit.ly/4cRhURs
šļø@HylandSonja, Deputy Secretary General of Irelandās Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; @CSparre, Deputy Director of SIPRI; and H.E. Barbara Jones, Ambassador of Ireland to Sweden and co-chair of the Network of Women Ambassadors in Sweden.
There are numerous issue in connection with the demise of the strategic nuclear arms control regime, and there is no quick fix solution available. Uncertainty will increase, and strategic stability will be more fragile, but we must not give up the search for some new regime further ahead.
Last week, SIPRI Director Karim Haggag, Deputy Director @CSparre and Researcher @gretchenbaldwin met with @irenefellin, @NATO ās Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security, to discuss the intersections between @NATOWPS priorities and SIPRIās work on WPS and conflict management. The discussion focused in particular on Ukraine, including the roles of Ukrainian women in the conflict.
SIPRI looks forward to continued dialogue and future collaboration. Learn more about SIPRI's work on WPS and conflict management ā”ļøĀ bit.ly/4kg8mBf@NATOWPS#WomenPeaceSecurity#WPS#Ukraine#NATO#SIPRI
š£ In Stockholm on 28 January? Join #SIPRI for a panel discussion on Swedenās recent shift in foreign policy and what this means for human-centred security.
šļø 28 January 2026 14:30Ā -Ā 16:30
šMedelhavsmuseet, Fredsgatan 2, Stockholm
Register now ā”ļø bit.ly/4jMICMS
The āNordic Dialogues on Human Securityā project isĀ a collaboration between SIPRI and @UNhumansecurity.
This week SIPRI Deputy Director @CSparre is moderating a session at the Women4Security Conference 2025, in ChiČinÄu, Moldova. āInclusive Solutions in Crisis Managementā explores how inclusive approaches, rooted in gender equality, can strengthen national resilience.
#WPS#WomenPeaceSecurity#UNSCR1325#Women4SecurityForum#Moldova
Once considered insulated from geopolitical competition, the Arctic has become increasingly central to global and transatlantic security concerns.
On 21 October, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the French Embassy in Sweden (@FranceinSweden) co-hosted a roundtable discussion on the evolving security dynamics in the Arctic ā”ļø sipri.org/news/2025/sipri-coā¦
This year marks 25 years since UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security stressed the link between gender equality and international peace and security.Ā The statistics presented in the latest #SIPRI publication by @claudiapfeiferc and Abeer S. Ahmad aim to inform and foster the debate on the future of the women, peace and security agenda within the context of multilateral peace operations.
Read more š doi.org/10.55163/HXGZ9460