STOCKHOLM - SIPRI launches two reports analysing current challenges facing the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and providing policy recommendations to MTCR partners.
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is a cornerstone of the non-proliferation architecture for missiles and other uncrewed aerial vehicles. However, geopolitical and technical developments and operational challenges threaten the regime’s effectiveness and create a need for reform in several areas.
This SIPRI Report provides a comprehensive analysis of current challenges to the MTCR and extensive policy recommendations to the MTCR partners.
To download the reports, visit: https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/2212_mtcr_final_report.pdf
ADAPTING THE MISSILE TECHNOLOGY CONTROL REGIME FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is a cornerstone of the non-proliferation architecture for missiles and other uncrewed aerial vehicles. However, geopolitical and technical developments and operational challenges threaten the regime’s effectiveness and create a need for reform across a number of areas.
The MTCR partners should develop a clear strategy for determining if and how to expand MTCR membership. To increase the number of adherents, partners should also pursue reinforced outreach and expand and promote the benefits offered. By improving the transparency of its procedures and deliberations, the regime can make them more understandable for non-partners.
The partners can also improve the MTCR’s legitimacy by emphasizing that it provides public goods and helps states to meet their international obligations. The regime can also address the challenges of emerging technologies by focusing on technical deliberations and sharing information and good practices.
Through all this, the MTCR must ensure its continued functioning in the face of geopolitical tensions and armed conflict between partners.
https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/pb2212_mtcr_final_report_recommendations.pdf