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Chapter Nine<br />

Country comparisons – commitments,<br />

force levels and economics<br />

Table 36 UN Deployments 2009–2010 442<br />

Table 37 Non-UN Deployments 2009–2010 448<br />

Index of contributing nations 453<br />

Figure 2 UN deployment 1995–2009 455<br />

Figure 3 Leading UN deployment countries 2009 455<br />

Figure 4 Main UN budget providers for peacekeeping operations 2009 456<br />

Figure 5 Regional share of UN deployed armed forces 2009 456<br />

Figure 6 Deployed percentage of armed forces in countries with over 2,000 deployed 2009 456<br />

Table 38 Selected training activity 2009 457<br />

Table 39 International Comparisons of Defence Expenditure and Military Manpower 462<br />

Table 40 Arms Deliveries to Developing Nations – Leading Recipients in 2008 469<br />

Table 41 Arms Transfer Agree ments with Developing Nations – Leading Recipients in 2008 469<br />

Table 42 Global Arms Deliveries – Leading Suppliers in 2008 469<br />

Table 43 Global Arms Transfer Agreements – Leading Suppliers in 2008 469<br />

Table 44 Value of Global Arms Transfer Agreements and Market Share by Supplier, 2001–2008 469<br />

Table 45 Value of Global Arms Deliveries and Market Share by Supplier, 2001–2008 469<br />

Table 46 Arms Deliveries to Middle East and North Africa, by Supplier 470<br />

Table 47 Selected Operational Military Satellites 2010 471

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