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Norway Defense Spending

Sebastian Farnham

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Norway Defense Spending examines the complexities of Norway's commitment to military modernization in the 21st century, specifically focusing on the economic realities behind naval upgrades and the F-35 fighter program. The book delves into the escalating costs of advanced military technology, highlighting how the Norwegian frigate program exceeded 100 billion kroner. It also explores the trade-offs between technological superiority and fiscal responsibility in defense planning, a crucial consideration for any nation balancing its national security needs with resource allocation.

 
The book progresses by first establishing the historical and economic context of Norwegian defense policy, including Norway's long-standing relationship with NATO. It then analyzes the frigate program's costs and strategic rationale before comparing naval spending to the F-35 acquisition. This approach allows for a nuanced understanding of the choices and challenges inherent in modern defense planning.

 
Norway Defense Spending ultimately questions whether current investments provide optimal value for money and proposes alternative defense strategies, offering valuable insights for policymakers, defense analysts, and anyone interested in national security and international relations.
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 61 Seiten.

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