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US Military Spending---International Comparisons

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Introduction

The graphs, tables, and charts below depict the recent trends in the size of US military spending compared to that of the rest of the world. Comparisons made include

Because of the difficulty in collecting military expenditure data for many countries, multiple sources of public data are used:

Many caveats should be kept in mind when making international comparisons of military expenditures:

The list of "potential enemies" used in some of the charts below was taken from [4] and originally defined by the US Department of Defense.

Data from "World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers"

"World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers," or WMEAT, is an annual originally published by the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. It is now published by the Bureau of Verification and Compliance of the US State Department.

Note that the three data series presented here are not in exact agreement for those years in which their coverage overlaps. This is because world military expenditures were subsequently reestimated in later data series.

Graph 1: US military spending as a percentage of world military spending, 1985--1999 (from "World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers" (WMEAT))

Notes

Data sources

Data underlying the series from 1985--1995, labeled "WMEAT 1996" (curve shown in red), were obtained from reference [10]. Data underlying the series from 1987--1997, labeled "WMEAT 1998" (curve shown in blue), were obtained from reference [11]. Data underlying the series from 1989--1999, labeled "WMEAT 1999--2000" (curve shown in black), were obtained from reference [12].

Table 1: US military spending as a percentage of world military spending, 1985--1999 (data from WMEAT)

Year US WMEAT 1996 WMEAT 1998 WMEAT 1999--2000
WorldUS as
percent
of world
WorldUS as
percent
of world
WorldUS as
percent
of world
1985258.2 97126.6 NA NA
1986280.9 1018.227.6 NA NA
1987288.2 1050.827.4 104027.7 NA
1988293.1 1080.227.1 107027.4 NA
1989304.1 108927.9 107028.4 105029
1990306.2 1105.627.7 109028.1 106028.9
1991280.3 1048.826.7 101027.8 99128.3
1992305.1 973.831.3 85635.6 83436.6
1993297.6 912.332.6 81936.3 79837.3
1994288.1 878.832.8 81335.4 78736.6
1995277.8 864.532.1 79834.8 77236
1996271 NA 81033.5 78534.5
1997276 NA 84232.8 81533.9
1998274 NA NA 82133.4
1999281 NA NA 85233

Notes

Data source

The data in Table 1 are the same as those underlying Graph 1.

Chart 1: Top 15 nations, as ranked by military spending in 1999 (data from WMEAT)

Notes

The numbers shown for national military spending are in billions of US dollars. They are not adjusted for inflation.

The numbers above have certain caveats attached, as indicated by the coded parenthetical notes. (The text of the following notes are taken from the data source, [12].)

Data source

The data for Chart 1 were obtained from reference [12].

Chart 2: US and some potential enemy nations, as ranked by military spending in 1999 (data from WMEAT)

Notes

The numbers shown for national military spending are in billions of US dollars. They are not adjusted for inflation.

The numbers above have certain caveats attached, as indicated by the coded parenthetical notes. (The text of the following notes are taken from the data source, [12].)

Data source

The data for Chart 2 were obtained from reference [12].

Data from SIPRI

SIPRI is the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Graph 2: US military spending as a percentage of world military spending, 1988--2002 (data from SIPRI)

Notes

Data sources

The data for Graph 2 are from [13] and [15] for world military expenditures and [7] for US military expenditures.

Table 2: US military spending as a percentage of world military spending, 1988--2002 (data from SIPRI)

Year USWorldUS as
percent
of world
1988 426.891046.9
1989 422.190646.6
1990 403.788445.7
1991 354.3844n/a
1992 374.478547.7
1993 354.876246.6
1994 334.574045.2
1995 315.170744.6
1996 298.169143.1
1997 296.569642.6
1998 289.769042.0
1999 290.569641.7
2000 301.772341.7
2001 304.174141.0
2002 335.778442.8

Notes

Data source

Data for Table 2 are derived from the same sources used for Graph 2.

Chart 3: Top 15 nations, as ranked by military spending in 2002 using market exchange rates (data from SIPRI)

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 3 were obtained from reference [1].

Chart 4: Top 15 nations, as ranked by military spending in 2002 using PPP exchange rates (data from SIPRI)

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 4 were obtained from reference [1].

Data from the CIA's "World Factbook 2003"

Chart 5: Top 15 nations, as ranked by military spending (data from the CIA's "World Factbook 2003")

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 5 were obtained from reference [6], with additional information coming from individual country profiles in reference [14].

Chart 6: US and some potential enemy nations, as ranked by military spending (data from the CIA's "World Factbook 2003")

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 6 were obtained from reference [3], with additional information coming from individual country profiles in reference [14].

Data from IISS's "The Military Balance, 2002--2003"

"The Military Balance" is an annual publication of IISS (the International Institute for Strategic Studies).

Chart 7: Top 15 nations, as ranked by military spending in 2001 (data from IISS's "The Military Balance, 2002--2003")

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 7 were obtained from reference [9], with additional information coming from individual country entries in reference [5]. (See also the discussion in [2].)

Chart 8: US and some potential enemy nations, as ranked by military spending in 2001 (data from IISS's "The Military Balance, 2002--2003")

Notes

Data source

The data for Chart 8 were obtained from reference [9], with additional information coming from individual country entries in reference [5]. (See also the discussion in [2].)

References

[1] SIPRI, "The 15 Major Spender Countries in 2002"
[2] "Defence economics," in IISS, The Military Balance: 2002--2003 (2002), London, pp. 10--11
[3] "Field listing---military expenditures---dollar figure," in Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2003 (December 18, 2003)
[4] "Global military spending comparisons," in Center for Defense Information, "2001--2002 Military Almanac", p. 39
[5] "Part II: defence economics," in IISS, The Military Balance: 2002--2003 (2002), London, pp. 240ff
[6] "Rank order---military expenditures---dollar figure," in Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2003 (December 18, 2003)
[7] SIPRI, "The SIPRI Military Expenditure Database" (2003) (database)
[8] "Statistical notes," in Bureau of Verification and Compliance, World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers: 1999--2000 (June 2002), pp. 193--200
[9] "Table 26: international comparisons of defence expenditure and military manpower, 1985, 2000 and 2001," in IISS, The Military Balance: 2002--2003 (2002), London, pp. 332--337
[10] "Table I: military expenditures, armed forces, GNP, central government expenditures and population, 1985--1995, by region, organization, and country," in US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers: 1996 (July 1997), pp. 49--99
[11] "Table I: military expenditures, armed forces, GNP, central government expenditures and population, 1987--1997, by region, organization, and country," in Bureau of Verification and Compliance, World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers: 1998 (April 2000), pp. 61--112
[12] "Table I: military expenditures, armed forces, GNP, CGE, population, and their ratios, by group and country, 1989-1999," in Bureau of Verification and Compliance, World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers: 1999--2000 (June 2002), pp. 51--101
[13] SIPRI, "World and Regional Military Expenditure Estimates,1993--2002" (June 17, 2003)
[14] Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook 2003 (December 18, 2003)
[15] Worldwide military expenditures for 1988--1992 are from the SIPRI Project on Military Expenditures and Arms Production and were made available by request (March 9, 2004)

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