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Spending Projections 2006-2011 Feb. 6, 2006. The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is dedicated to enhancing international peace and security and protecting the American people from the threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). ... > READ MORE |
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Table
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Major Spenders 2004 The 15 countries with the highest military expenditure in 2004 in market exchange rate terms and purchasing power parity terms. Sources: SIPRI Yearbook 2005, appendix 8A. PPP rates: World Bank, World Development Report 2005: A Better Investment Climate for Everyone (Oxford University Press: New York, 2004), ... > READ MORE |
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Countries with Highest Military Spending in the World Lists, Comments and Reactions |
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CIA
List of Military Expenditures for All Countries ... > READ MORE |
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Military
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Graphs on Military Spending Graphs Diaporama on Military Spending |
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SIPRI
: Methodology for Comparison of Government Priorities Introduction. SIPRI often receives external requests for data that enable a comparison to be made between military and social expenditure, giving an indication of government priorities. In order to meet this demand for data, this paper will provide ... > READ MORE |
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SIPRI
: The Reporting of Military Expenditure Data Introduction. The United Nations (UN) in its latest General Assembly resolution on objective information on military matters asserts that a better flow of objective information on military matters can help to relieve international tension and is therefore an important contribution to conflict prevention and that ... > READ MORE |