From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Russia's Defense Spending, Shifting Global Wealth, Crisis in Ecuador, and More
Date April 28, 2024 3:06 PM
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$109 billion

Russia’s national defense spending in 2024 will total $109 billion, which means that for the first time in the country’s post-Soviet history, 6 percent of its GDP will be spent on the military.



SOURCE: "Back in Stock? The State of Russia's Defense Industry after Two Years of the War" by CSIS's Maria Snegovaya, Max Bergmann, Tina Dolbaia, Nick Fenton, and Samuel Bendett (Contributor).

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40 percent

By 2030, the countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will comprise only 40 percent of the world economy, half as much as in 1990.



SOURCE: "Pursuing Global Order in the Twenty-First Century" by CSIS's Jon B. Alterman and Lily McElwee.

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145.43 per 100,000

Durán, Ecuador saw a homicide rate of 145.43 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023 and was ranked the most violent city in the world as poverty continues to rise.



SOURCE: "In the Eye of the Storm: Ecuador’s Compounding Crises" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg and Rubi Bledsoe.

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$75 billion

The electric vehicle battery sector has drawn almost $75 billion in investment announcements since Q3 2022.



SOURCE: "Energy Considerations at the Dawn of Strategic Manufacturing" by CSIS's Cy McGeady, Hatley Post, and Jane Nakano.

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