Contents
Major armed conflicts
Armed conflict prevention, management and resolution
The Middle East peace process
Russia: conflicts and peaceful settlement of disputes
Europe: the transition to inclusive security
Military expenditure and arms production
Military research and development
Transfers of major conventional weapons
Multilateral security-related export controls
Nuclear arms control
Chemical and biological weapon developments and arms control
Conventional arms control
The ban on anti-personnel mines
Arms control and disarmament agreements
Chronology 1997

1. Major armed conflicts*
Margareta Sollenberg and Peter Wallensteen


* Chapter summary from the SIPRI Yearbook 1998: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).

In 1997, 25 major armed conflicts were waged in 24 locations around the world. This represents a decline in the number of conflicts - there were 27 major armed conflicts in 1996 - and a continued downward trend for the period covered in the conflict statistics, 1989-97. The number of conflict locations remained the same in 1996 and 1997. By the end of 1997, after the re-establishment of the cease-fire in the Northern Ireland conflict, there were no active major armed conflicts in Europe. After the resolution of the conflict in Tajikistan, there were no active major armed conflicts stemming from the breakup of the Soviet Union or Yugoslavia, although the underlying political disputes remain to be resolved.

All the new conflicts in 1997 were on the African continent, and Africa was the only region which showed an increase in the number of conflicts. Africa was also the region with the largest share of conflicts with a high level of intensity, that is, with more than 1000 battle-related deaths in one year.

The conflict between India and Pakistan was the only interstate conflict recorded in 1997, all others being internal. However, as in previous years other states contributed regular troops in some of the recorded conflicts.

Appendix 1A, by Margareta Sollenberg and the Uppsala Conflict Data Project, presents data on the major armed conflicts of 1997.

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