Peru’s military expenditure experienced sharp changes, shaped by political instability and insurgencies. Spending rose to of GDP in 1977, driven by conflicts with guerrilla groups and territorial disputes. In the 1980s, expenditure declined as economic crises forced budget constraints, reaching by 1988.
In the 2000s, Peru’s focus shifted toward economic growth, leading to further reductions in defense budgets, with spending stabilizing around of GDP in recent years. By 2022, expenditure remained at , reflecting the country’s continued prioritization of economic and social development over defense expansion.
In the 2000s, Peru’s focus shifted toward economic growth, leading to further reductions in defense budgets, with spending stabilizing around of GDP in recent years. By 2022, expenditure remained at , reflecting the country’s continued prioritization of economic and social development over defense expansion.
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