Belgium’s military spending was robust during the Cold War, averaging over of GDP in the 1960s and 1970s, reflecting its NATO commitments. Post-1980, expenditure declined steadily, falling below in the early 1990s, driven by budgetary constraints and the reduced military threat in Europe.
Since 2000, spending has remained under , emphasizing Belgium’s reliance on NATO for collective defense. A slight increase to in 2022 reflects NATO-wide efforts to boost defense budgets in response to growing security challenges in Europe.
Since 2000, spending has remained under , emphasizing Belgium’s reliance on NATO for collective defense. A slight increase to in 2022 reflects NATO-wide efforts to boost defense budgets in response to growing security challenges in Europe.
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