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home programmes publications about new publication space security 2018—conference report the unidir 2018 space security conference examined the existing framework for space governance to see what aspects remain relevant to the emerging order in outer space, as well as what elements might be updated. in this way, unidir and its partners, the simons foundation canada and secure world foundation have shed light on how the international community can start a new chapter of space security dialogue. new events the geneva dialogues on 24 may 2018, united nations secretary-general antónio guterres unveiled his agenda for disarmament entitled securing our common future in a major policy speech at the university of geneva. his agenda is wide-ranging, and after explaining why disarmament is relevant and still needed in the 21st century, the secretary-general’s speech sign-posted a number of key points explored further in his report. unidir has combined with other geneva institutions to co-organize a series of events intended to engage with the geneva policy community on taking forward the un secretary-general’s agenda for disarmament. new project support to the conference on disarmament’s 2018 subsidiary bodies following a request by the president of the conference (switzerland) and the five subsidiary body coordinators, unidir is contributing expertise and assistance to the cd’s subsidiary body deliberations through presentations, papers, and other forms of support. new publication the international tracing instrument: examining options to support operationalization the international tracing instrument was adopted in december 2005 to enable states to identify and trace, in a timely and reliable manner, illicit small arms and light weapons. however, several persistent challenges have impeded its full operationalization, including issues concerning identification, marking, record-keeping and information sharing. in addition, emerging technological trends (such as 3d-printed weapons) and wider contextual factors have had an impact on its implementation. this report examines key challenges to the operationalization of the iti and presents a series of policy-orientated recommendations to strengthen the iti in the future. new publication resuming dialogue on moving nuclear disarmament forward: an immediate challenge nuclear disarmament is a shared objective, and many steps towards it have been identified in past nuclear non-proliferation treaty (npt) final review conference documents and in the united nations general assembly. meanwhile, in an increasingly uncertain strategic environment, the reality is that nuclear disarmament is at an impasse. dialogue is needed with a view to achieving the requisite collective intentionality required for future progress, and transcending what has become an unhelpfully polarized discourse within the npt and other forums related to the management of nuclear dangers. after setting out context, some suggestions are made in this paper for elements to contribute to common dialogue towards that end. agenda for disarmament published un secretary-general's agenda for disarmament: securing our common future new publication towards asat test guidelines today, the world’s military and space superpowers are simultaneously investing in space capabilities as well as counter-space technologies that neutralize, even destroy, satellites and other space objects. even if these technologies are never deployed, mere testing could greatly deteriorate stability in earth’s orbits by producing large amounts of debris. guidelines for the testing of such technologies—no debris, low debris, notification— could be one option for enhancing security in outer space. ‹ › × unidir e-newsletter number 3, 2016 latest conferences unidir fm(c)t meeting series—verifiable declarations of fissile material stocks: challenges and solutions explosive weapons use in populated areas: understanding the reverberating effects and their policy implications latest publications understanding the reverberating effects of explosive weapons: a way forward , christina wille and john borrie verifiable declarations of fissile material stocks: challenges and solutions , pavel podvig the implications of the reverberating effects of explosive weapons use in populated areas for implementing the sustainable development goals , christina wille fissile material (cut-off) treaty: elements of the emerging consensus , pavel podvig to receive our newsletter, enter your email address: e-mail for unsubscribe from our newsletter, enter your email address: e-mail close weapons of mass destruction emerging security issues conventional weapons disarmament machinery security and society the institute the united nations institute for disarmament research is a voluntarily funded autonomous institute within the united nations. an impartial actor, the institute generates ideas and promotes action on disarmament and security. based in geneva, unidir is centrally positioned to assist the international community in developing the practical, innovative thinking needed to find solutions to the challenges of today and tomorrow. unidir brings together states, international organizations, civil society, the private sector and academia so that we may work together—internationally, regionally and locally—to build and implement creative solutions that will benefit all states and peoples. our vision the institute’s driving vision is that of a world in which human security is ensured, where peace prevails over conflict, weapons of mass destruction are eliminated, conventional arms proliferation is avoided, and reduced military spending accompanies global development and prosperity as envisioned in article 26 of the united nations charter. unidir thus seeks to serve as an agent of progressive change towards those goals. our mission the mission of the institute is to assist the international community in finding and implementing solutions to disarmament and security challenges. through its research and educational efforts, unidir seeks to forward arms control and disarmament, contribute to conflict prevention and promote the development of a peaceful and prosperous world. unidir strives to anticipate new security challenges and threats and to elaborate possible methods to address them before they become critical. finally, unidir serves as a bridge—among united nations disarmament, security and development organizations and between the united nations system and the broader security community—to create the necessary synergies to address and mitigate the effects of insecurity at the international, regional and local levels. united nations institute for disarmament research palais des nations, 1211 geneva 10, switzerland tel: +41 (0)22 917 11 41 | fax: +41 (0)22 917 01 76 unidir@un.org © unidir 2018 terms of use | site map | points of contact
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