The UNODA Occasional Papers series has been developed to give wider dissemination of input from expert panels and seminars sponsored by the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). The series also features papers that deal with topical issues in the field of arms limitation, disarmament and international security.
- No. 42, June 2024
Governance of Artificial Intelligence in the Military Domain - No. 41, December 2023
Celebrating 45 years of the Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters: Creative, inclusive, and cooperative diplomacy at work - No. 40, July 2023
The United Nations and Disarmament amid COVID-19: Adaptation and Continuity
- No. 39, April 2023
The Global Reported Arms Trade: Transparency in Armaments Through the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms
- No. 38, May 2021
Advancing the Process to Negotiate a Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty: The Role of States in the African, Asia-Pacific and Latin American and Caribbean Regions
- No. 37, December 2020
United Nations Programme of Fellowships on Disarmament at 40
- No. 36, August 2020
Conventional Ammunition Management: Developments and Challenges from COVID-19
- No. 35, April 2020
Rethinking Unconstrained Military Spending
- No. 34, November 2019
The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention: 20 Years of Saving Lives and Preventing Indiscriminate Harm
- No. 33, October 2019
United Nations Efforts to Reduce Military Expenditures: A Historical Overview
- No. 32, October 2018
The Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons on the Dark Web: A Study
- No. 31, December 2017
Celebrating 15 Years of Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Education
- No. 30, November 2017
Perspectives on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
- No. 29, October 2016
Bringing Democracy to Disarmament: A Historical Perspective on the Special Sessions of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament
- No. 28, October 2016
Rethinking General and Complete Disarmament in the Twenty-first Century
- No. 27, December 2015
2015 Sessions of the Nuclear Discussion Forum
- No. 26, June 2014
The New Zealand Lectures on Disarmament
- No. 25, December 2013
The Gun-Free Zone—A Tool to Prevent and Reduce Armed Violence
- No. 24, December 2013
Contrasting Perspectives on Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe: Understanding the Current Debates
- No. 23, March 2013
The Impact of Poorly Regulated Arms Transfers on the Work of the United Nations
- No. 22, December 2012
Options for the Further Strengthening of the NPT’s Review Process by 2015
- No. 21, December 2011
Study on the Development of a Framework for Improving End-Use and End-User Control Systems
- No. 20, November 2010
Promoting Further Openness and Transparency in Military Matters
- No. 19, June 2010
Cyberwarfare and its Impact on International Security
- No. 18, January 2010
Ways to Strengthen the Field of Verification
- No. 17, October 2009
Promoting the Universality of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons
- No. 16, March 2009
Assessing the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms
- No. 15, March 2009
Developing a Biological Incident Database
- No. 14, February 2009
Conflict of Interests: Children and Guns in Zones of Instability
- No. 13, December 2007
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Latin America and the Caribbean
- No. 12, May 2007
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Africa
- No. 11, October 2006
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Asia and the Pacific
- No. 10, March 2006
Verifying Non-Proliferation & Disarmament Agreements Today
- No. 9, November 2004
Symposium on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development
- No. 8, October 2004
Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Regimes
- No. 7, May 2003
Disarmament in Conflict Prevention
- No. 6, October 2002
A Disarmament Agenda for the 21st Century
- No. 5, October 2001
Terrorism and Disarmament
- No. 4, September 2000
Arms Control and Disarmament: A New Conceptual Approach
- No. 3, December 1999
Symposium on nuclear doctrines
- No. 2, September 1999
Missile development and its impact on global security
- No. 1, July 1999
Towards a world free from nuclear weapons: Why South Africa gave up the nuclear option