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Military 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

Table on World & Regional Military Expenditure, 1994-2003
World and regional military expenditure estimates 1995 - 2004

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15 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

Countries with Highest Military Spending in the World

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CIA List of Military Expenditures for All Countries
as % of GDP

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Military Spending in the World
Links on Military Spending - The 15 Major Spenders in 2004. Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The 15 countries with the highest military expenditures in 2004 in market exchange rate terms and purchasing power parity terms. It is a comprehensive overview of the major military ... > READ MORE

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
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
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