Prepared by CDI s Straus Military Reform Project, the Military Almanac 2007 is an up-to-date, fact-filled, comprehensive guide to U.S. military, defense, and policy issues. The Military Almanac 2007: includes detailed information on military forces, personnel, budgets, deployments and security arrangements for the United States and other global forces; is a helpful guide for press, researchers, and policy-makers; features easy-to-read charts and graphs suitable for re-printing in publications and reports; provides a new, supplemental section of CDI analysis on major international and national security issues; compiles data from various sources including governments, think tanks, and other open sources, to provide a comprehensive picture of U.S. and global military forces For example, the new CDI Military Almanac includes data and analysis on: past and present defense budgets and how to measure U.S. national security spending; where U.S. forces are deployed throughout the world; the cost of past and present conflicts, including casualties; descriptions of all 16 elements of the U.S. intelligence community; the nuclear inventory of all nuclear weapon states; arms control and trafficking; defense spending for each U.S .state, major U.S. corporations, and military retires.
Prepared by CDI s Straus Military Reform Project, the Military Almanac 2007 is an up-to-date, fact-filled, comprehensive guide to U.S. military, defense, and policy issues. The Military Almanac 2007: includes detailed information on military forces, personnel, budgets, deployments and security arrangements for the United States and other global forces; is a helpful guide for press, researchers, and policy-makers; features easy-to-read charts and graphs suitable for re-printing in publications and reports; provides a new, supplemental section of CDI analysis on major international and national security issues; compiles data from various sources including governments, think tanks, and other open sources, to provide a comprehensive picture of U.S. and global military forces For example, the new CDI Military Almanac includes data and analysis on: past and present defense budgets and how to measure U.S. national security spending; where U.S. forces are deployed throughout the world; the cost of past and present conflicts, including casualties; descriptions of all 16 elements of the U.S. intelligence community; the nuclear inventory of all nuclear weapon states; arms control and trafficking; defense spending for each U.S .state, major U.S. corporations, and military retires.