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200,000
After its 2006 war with Israel, Hezbollah massively expanded its already-large rocket and missile arsenals, with the total number rising as high as 200,000.
SOURCE: "Lessons from Israel’s Last War in Lebanon" by CSIS's Daniel Byman.
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9
CSIS analysis found that nine different Chinese Coast Guard ships spent time patrolling in Malaysia's exclusive economic zone and continental shelf between January 1 and September 30 this year.
SOURCE: "A Well-Oiled Machine: Chinese Patrols at Luconia Shoals" by the CSIS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
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70 percent
In recent years, 70 percent of UN Security Council resolutions concerned Africa’s peace and security. However, African members of the body have no veto power over these resolutions.
SOURCE: "Africa’s Design for a Reformed UN Security Council" by CSIS's Hannah Ryder with Ovigwe Eguegu and Trevor Lwere.
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90 percent
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, humanitarian funding requirements increased by nearly 90 percent between 2019 and 2023.
SOURCE: "Humanitarian Finance: A Missed Opportunity for Reform at the Summit of the Future" by CSIS's Marc Cohen and Michelle Strucke.
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