Budget Brief: NATO Finally Makes Progress On Spending Levels

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A long-standing criticism of the NATO alliance, particularly from leaders in Washington, has been a lack of effort made by many members to meet the guideline 2% of GDP spending level for defense budgets. As recently as 2017, three years after Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea, average spending...
Craig Caffrey

Craig is the head of Aviation Week Network's defense data team responsible for managing the company’s defense databases and leading on related consultancy projects.

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