7-9 December 2009 (to be confirmed)Launching of the SIPRI Yearbook 2009
Organized by: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Centre of Arab Unity Studies (CAUS), Gulf Research Centre, Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs (ECFA), Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)Sponsored by: Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)Hosted in: Dubai
2-5 December 2009 (to be confirmed)Research Project About Israel and Palestine
Organized by: Centre for Middle East Studies, Lund (Mathias Mossberg), Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex) Sponsored & Hosted by: Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)
4-5 November 2009 (to be confirmed)Preventive Diplomacy and Peace Making: Past, Present and Future
Organized by: Folk Bernadott Academy, Goteborg University, Institute for Peace Studies, Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex) Sponsored & Hosted by: Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)
31 March-1 April 2009Launching of the Arabic SIPRI Yearbook 2008 followed by a Workshop on “Revitalizing the NPT: Facilitating peaceful nuclear activity while ensuring non-proliferation”
Organized by: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)Sponsored by: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)Hosted by: Swedish Institute Alexandria (SwedAlex)
1-3 April 2008From Threats to Risks - Selected Themes from the SIPRI YB 2007The purpose of this seminar is to bring colleagues from international peace studies in closer contact with the Arab World.
23 January 2008 Launching the SIPRI Yearbook 2007 (in Cairo)Organized jointly with the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
22-25 April 2007Peace Building Seminar: Identities, Human Rights, and Co-ExistenceOrganized jointly with the Life & Peace Institute (LPI), Uppsala, in close co-operation with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
19-27 January 2007Young Swedish Muslim Peace Agents in SwedenAfter the terrorist acts in Europe and the terrible military events in Iraq and Lebanon, it is more important than ever to search for peace.