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- Global defense budget reaches new record high of $2440bn
Global defense budget reaches new record high of $2440bn
Military spending increased significantly in 2023 with a nearly 7% growth rate, marking the first year-on-year increase since 2009 where all geographical regions showed an uptick in spending according to SIPRI. The Democratic Republic of the Congo had the most notable increase with a budget up by 105%. The United States, China, Russia, India, and Saudi Arabia were the top five spenders, with the US experiencing a 6.8% increase, which is the steepest since 2009. The continuation of the war in Ukraine led to significant spending increases for Ukraine, Russia, and several European countries. Analysts recorded a rise in military outlay for the first time in all five geographical regions, warning of an increased risk of unintended conflict due to governments' efforts to arm themselves.
Global Military Spending Surge
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.Russian Foreign Policy
- 4.Russia-Ukraine War
- 5.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 6.China Claims in South China Sea
- 7.North-South Korea Conflict
- 8.European defense
- 9.Israel-Iran Conflict
- 10.German Economy
countries
- 1.Brazil
- 2.Canada
- 3.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 4.China
- 5.Dominican Republic
- 6.Ecuador
- 7.Finland
- 8.Haiti
- 9.Israel
- 10.India
- 11.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 12.Japan
organizations
- 1.Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- 2.European Union
- 3.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 4.Hamas
- 5.People's Liberation Army
- 6.General Dynamics
- 7.International Monetary Fund
- 8.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 9.Kremlin
- 10.Lockheed Martin Corp
- 11.PRIF
- 12.World Bank