New Zealand’s military expenditure steadily decreased over six decades, reflecting its strategic shift toward economic development and peace-focused diplomacy. Spending peaked at of GDP in 1960 but dropped consistently through the 1980s, reaching by 2000. The reduction coincided with New Zealand's anti-nuclear stance and reduced reliance on military alliances.
Since the 2000s, defense spending stabilized at around , reflecting a focus on regional peacekeeping operations and disaster response rather than large-scale defense investments. By 2022, expenditure remained at , signaling continuity in prioritizing economic and social sectors over military expansion.
Since the 2000s, defense spending stabilized at around , reflecting a focus on regional peacekeeping operations and disaster response rather than large-scale defense investments. By 2022, expenditure remained at , signaling continuity in prioritizing economic and social sectors over military expansion.
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