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The defense budget-to-GDP ratio of each country tends to be proportionate to the
               severity of the security threats that it faces. As [Chart 5-11] shows, countries facing
               a relatively low level of security threats, such as France, United Kingdom, Japan,
               China, and Germany, spend about 1 to 2  of their GDP on defense spending. In
               comparison, countries involved in conf icts or military confrontations, such as Israel,
               Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, spend more than 3  of their GDP on
               defense spending.
                 In 2019, the ROK̕s defense budget-to-GDP ratio came to 2.43 , which is higher
               than the world average of 2.02 , but lower than those of nations involved in conf icts
               or military confrontations.


               [Chart 5-11] Defense Budget-to-GDP Ratios of Key Nations (as of 2019)
                                          Germany
                                           1.26%
                         United       United       Iraq
                         States      Kingdom      9.12%           ROK                                  Chapter 5
                         3.19%        2.00%                      2.43%
                                               Israel   Iran
                                               5.82%   3.80%
                                          1.93%
                                                         3.66%     0.94%
                                          France
                                                         Pakistan  Japan
                                              10.06%
                                             Saudi Arabia
                                                               1.28%
                                                               China
                                                    4.65%
                                                    Kuwait
                 Source: The Military Balance 2020 (Center for Strategic and International Studies, February 2020)




               2. The Importance of Securing an Adequate Defense Budget


               The ROK̕s security environment is exposed to diverse threats such as North
               Korea’s military threats as well as transnational and nonmilitary threats. To lay the
               foundation for the complete denuclearization and a permanent peace regime on the
               Korean Peninsula, superior defense capabilities must be obtained. Moreover, an
               adequate level of military force is necessary for the ROK to independently lead inter-
               Korean issues amid neighboring countries in Northeast Asia building their military
               forces.
                 In order to establish a strong defense posture against various security threats, it is
               essential to continuously invest in major defense requirements for force operations
               such as military supplies, installations, and education and training. At the same time,




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