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E-grāmata: Military Balance 2023 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 576 pages
  • Sērija : The Military Balance
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003400226
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 576 pages
  • Sērija : The Military Balance
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003400226

The Military Balance has been published annually since 1959. The 2023 edition provides an open-source assessment of the armed forces and equipment inventories of 173 countries, with accompanying defence economics data. Alongside detailed country data, The Military Balance assesses important military issues, region-by-region, and includes graphics to illustrate these as well as noteworthy equipment developments. Maps this year include a focus on Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and select China-Russia military cooperation activities. The book draws on the range of data carried in the Military Balance+ online database, particularly the procurement features in each regional section. The accompanying wallchart explores the military use of outer space, an increasingly important element of defence capabilities, focusing on China, Russia and the United States. For those involved in defence and security policymaking, analysis and research, The Military Balance is an indispensable source.



The Military Balance is an indispensable reference to the capabilities of armed forces across the globe. It is an open-source assessment of the military forces and equipment inventories of 171 countries, with accompanying defence economics and procurement data.
Indexes of Tables, Figures and Maps 4(1)
Editor's Introduction 5(3)
Part One Capabilities, Trends and Economics
Chapter 1 Defence and military analysis
8(6)
The shadow of war
8(6)
Chapter 2 Defence and military analysis
14(2)
Defence budgets and expenditure
14(2)
Chapter 3 North America
16(34)
Regional trends in 2022
16(2)
United States: defence policy and economics
18(10)
Canada: defence policy
28(1)
Arms procurements and deliveries
29(3)
Armed forces data section
32(18)
Chapter 4 Europe
50(100)
Regional trends in 2022
50(2)
Regional defence policy and economics
52(14)
Poland: defence policy
66(3)
Arms procurements and deliveries
69(3)
Armed forces data section
72(78)
Chapter 5 Russia and Eurasia
150(58)
Regional trends in 2022
150(2)
Regional defence policy and economics
152(1)
Russia: defence policy and economics
153(12)
Ukraine: defence policy
165(4)
Arms procurements and deliveries
169(2)
Armed forces data section
171(37)
Chapter 6 Asia
208(94)
Regional trends in 2022
208(2)
Regional defence policy and economics
210(10)
China: defence policy and economics
220(6)
Arms procurements and deliveries
226(3)
Armed forces data section
229(73)
Chapter 7 Middle East and North Africa
302(62)
Regional trends in 2022
302(2)
Regional defence policy and economics
304(8)
Arms procurements and deliveries
312(3)
Armed forces data section
315(49)
Chapter 8 Latin America and the Caribbean
364(56)
Regional trends in 2022
364(2)
Regional defence policy and economics
366(7)
Arms procurements and deliveries
373(3)
Armed forces data section
376(44)
Chapter 9 Sub-Saharan Africa
420(70)
Regional trends in 2022
420(2)
West Africa: defence policy
422(1)
East Africa: defence policy
423(2)
Central and Southern Africa: defence policy
425(1)
Regional defence economics
426(5)
Arms procurements and deliveries
431(2)
Armed forces data section
433(57)
Part Two Reference
Explanatory notes
490(4)
Principal land definitions
494(1)
Principal naval definitions
495(1)
Principal aviation definitions
496(2)
List of abbreviations for data sections
498(2)
International comparisons of defence expenditure and military personnel
500(6)
Index of country/territory abbreviations 506(1)
Index of countries and territories 507
The International Institute for Strategic Studies is an independent centre for research, information and debate on the problems of conflict, however caused, that have, or potentially have, an important military content. The staff of the Institute is international in composition and IISS work is international in its perspective and reach. The Institute is independent and stresses rigorous fact-based research with a forward-looking policy orientation that can improve wider public understanding of international security problems and influence the development of sounder public policy, and more effective business decisions in the international arena.