Top 10 NATO Countries Ranked By GDP PPP Per Capita 1990 - 2024

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  • Опубліковано 11 лют 2024
  • In this eye-opening video, we delve into the economic powerhouse that is the NATO alliance and examine the Top 10 countries with the highest GDP PPP per capita from 1990 to 2024. Discover the staggering growth and fluctuations in economic powerhouses over the years, and gain valuable insights into how these nations have evolved over time. Stay tuned for a comprehensive analysis that sheds light on the economic trends shaping our world today. Don't miss out on this must-watch video for anyone interested in global economics and the future of the NATO alliance.
    What is NATO?
    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance comprised of 30 member countries in North America and Europe. Established in 1949, its primary purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of its members through political and military means. NATO's core mission includes collective defense, crisis management, and cooperative security. The organization operates on the basis of collective defense, meaning an attack on any member country is considered an attack on all, and it adheres to the principle of consensus-based decision-making among its members. Additionally, NATO has also engaged in various crisis response operations, partnerships, and cooperative security initiatives to address emerging security challenges.
    NATO list countries (country/date of accession):
    1. Albania - 2009
    2. Belgium - 1949
    3. Bulgaria - 2004
    4. Canada - 1949
    5. Croatia - 2009
    6. Czech Republic - 1999
    7. Denmark - 1949
    8. Estonia - 2004
    9. Finland - 2023
    10. France - 1949
    11. Germany - 1955 (West Germany), 1990 (Germany)
    12. Greece - 1952
    13. Hungary - 1999
    14. Iceland - 1949
    15. Italy - 1949
    16. Latvia - 2004
    17. Lithuania - 2004
    18. Luxembourg - 1949
    19. Montenegro - 2017
    20. Netherlands - 1949
    21. North Macedonia - 2020
    22. Norway - 1949
    23. Poland - 1999
    24. Portugal - 1949
    25. Romania - 2004
    26. Slovakia - 2004
    27. Slovenia - 2004
    28. Spain - 1982
    29. Turkey - 1952
    30. United Kingdom - 1949
    31. United States of America - 1949

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