A growing number of NATO countries suspended compulsory military service during the past decade or are now phasing it out, moving to an All Volunteer Force (AVF). An AVF can free resources available for investment in up-to-date equipments, thus improving operational capabilities. Our paper investigates shifts in NATO military expenditure shares on personnel, equipment, infrastructure and other costs over the period 1970-2008 and explores the impact of the transition to AVFs on these shares of the defence budget. Results suggest that while the end of conscription did not reduce the share of spending on personnel, NATO forces are increasingly less reliant on soldiers and more on capital. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War led in 1991 to the decision to gradually red...
This book examines the burden sharing behavior of new NATO members. It makes the argument that new N...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine main determinants of military expenditures of NATO members ...
A growing number of NATO countries suspended compulsory military service during the past decade or a...
A growing number of NATO countries suspended compulsory military service during the past decade or a...
Since the Cold War ended, twelve of NATO’s twenty-six member states have suspended compulsory milita...
Does European NATO free-ride on America? This article uses a mixed-methods approach to explore devel...
The global financial crisis has created pressures to reduce defense spending in many NATO members, e...
In 2011, the German Armed Forces became an All-Volunteer Force for the first time since 1955. Less t...
The NATO Allies agreed at the September 2014 Wales Summit to spend at least two percent of their gro...
The article presents the development of the issue of expenditure on the defense of NATO countries. T...
This paper is divided into two parts. The first analyses the Spanish defence investment budget. This...
National population has always been traditionally seen as one of the elements of a state’s power, es...
At the 2014 Wales Summit, the NATO allies pledged to spend at least 2% of their GDP on defence by 20...
This study examines the number of military personnel and related topics in the NATO (North Atlantic ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War led in 1991 to the decision to gradually red...
This book examines the burden sharing behavior of new NATO members. It makes the argument that new N...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine main determinants of military expenditures of NATO members ...