The United States is the country with highest military spending, spending more than three times the amount of China.
militaryexpenditureoftheworldin2012 wasabout$1.75trillion.Thisaddsuptoalmostto2.5%ofglobalGDP.Whiletheexpenditureisa 0.5%reductionintheglobaldefensespendssince2011,theeverfirstdeclinesince1998,itishigher thantheexpenditureincurredbythenationsoftheworldattheendoftheColdWar.Thisdataonthe defensespendingof172stateswas...
Ch. Kollias: "Country Survey VII: Military spending in Greece", in Defence and Peace Economics vol. 6, 1995, pp: 305-319.Kollias, C. (1995) "Country Survey VII: Military Spending in Greece," Defense and Peace Economics 6: 305-319....
which in particular envisages a three percent share of the country’s annuula GDP in spending for military purposes, the presidential press service said on Wednesday.
are a rough indicator of the portion of national resources used for military activities and of the burden on the economy. As an "input" measure military expenditures are not directly related to the "output" of military activities, capabilities, or security. Comparisons of military spending among ...
six Asian women, are seen as the manifestation of growing racial “animus†against Asian Americans. This may further strain the bilateral relationships between the US and China, thus further stoking the arms race between the two countries and increased military spending by the US....
Using dummy variable technique, the effect of military spending on external debt of individual country is also analyzed. Thus, it can be analyzed that the relationship is existing and are either consistent or not for all selected four countries. This consistency helps to identify the nature of ...
The United States' large share of the global military aircraft fleet is in line with its dominance in globaldefense spending. Although the United States commands the largest fleet of combat equipped aircraft, other countries have maintained or increased their capabilities. While the United States gove...
Military spending is required for national sovereignty, but it comes at a cost. The ecological consequences of military activities remain insufficiently in
are a rough indicator of the portion of national resources used for military activities and of the burden on the economy. As an "input" measure military expenditures are not directly related to the "output" of military activities, capabilities, or security. Comparisons of military spending among ...