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Online commentary guides

There are four types of commentary on the SIPRI website: expert comments, essays, topical backgrounders and WritePeace blog posts. These offer alternative ways to communicate our ideas and findings, and contribute to ongoing debate, without the formality and investment of a publication.

SIPRI commentary pieces can potentially reach large audiences through social media and our targeted mailings. They can also be freely reprinted by other outlets.

Commentary pieces should be lighter and less academic than our publications normally are. They are also more audience-focused: the style and content should be adapted to the needs, interests and knowledge of the specific target audiences, as well as to the purpose of the commentary piece.

All commentary pieces are subject to some level of peer review or approval process, depending on the seniority of the authors, the sensitivity of the topic, and the availability of relevant expertise.

All commentary pieces need a headline image—usually a photo. Authors should provide suggestions for images or themes. Note that we must have the right to use the image; a Creative Commons license is best. Common image sources are:

All commentary pieces published on the SIPRI website are copy-edited and proofread by the Outreach team.  They should always be submitted using the SIPRI Word template.

If you have any questions, or would like to write a commentary piece, please contact Stephanie or Caspar.

You can learn more about each category of SIPRI commentary below.


SIPRI in the global conversation initiative

We post online commentary and graphics to coincide with internationally recognised days and anniversaries. The idea is to show SIPRI’s relevance and research to the public and potential funders. The commentary piece doesn’t have to focus on the actual day—it can explore any aspect related to the day or anniversary—but posting it on these days allows us to reach a wider audience.

Here is a list of international UN days. Please contact the Communications team if you’re interested in writing something for this initiative.