NATO Defense Expenditure by Country as a Percentage of GDP, 2004 (Based on Constant Prices)
Belgium |
1.3 |
Bulgaria |
2.4 |
Canada |
1.2 |
Czech Republic |
1.9 |
Denmark |
1.4 |
Estonia |
1.6 |
France |
2.6 |
Germany |
1.4 |
Greece |
2.9 |
Hungary |
1.5 |
Italy |
1.8 |
Latvia |
1.3 |
Lithuania |
1.5 |
Luxembourg |
0.7 |
Netherlands |
1.6 |
Norway |
1.9 |
Poland |
1.9 |
Portugal |
1.7 |
Romania |
2.1 |
Slovakia |
1.8 |
Slovenia |
1.5 |
Spain |
1.3 |
Turkey |
3.1 |
United Kingdom |
2.3 |
United States |
3.8 |
Source: NATO–Russia Compendium of Financial and Economic Data Relating to Defence, compiled by Data Analysis Section, Force Planning Directorate, Defence Policy and Planning Division, NATO International Staff, December 2005, p. 7.
Contents
- Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Chapter One: How Special a Relationship?
- Chapter Two: Perspectives on the Past
- Chapter Three: Tony Blair and the Special Relationship
- Chapter Four: Britain and the Special Relationship
- Chapter Five: Britain and Europe
- Chapter Six: Securing the Future
- Appendix 1: Total Fertility Rates, Europe and America
- Appendix 2: NATO Defense Expenditure by Country as a Percentage of GDP, 2004 (Based on Constant Prices)