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  2. War finance - Wikipedia

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    War finance is a branch of defense economics. The power of a military depends on its economic base and without this financial support, soldiers will not be paid ...

  3. List of countries with highest military expenditures - Wikipedia

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    The first list is based on the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) fact sheet, which includes a list of the world's top 40 military spenders as of 2023, based on current market exchange rates.

  4. Category:Military economics - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 09:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ministry of Finances and Economy (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finances and Economy (Albanian: Ministria e Financave dhe Ekonomisë) is a department of the Albanian Government, responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government.

  6. War economy - Wikipedia

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    A war economy or wartime economy is the set of preparations undertaken by a modern state to mobilize its economy for war production. Philippe Le Billon describes a war economy as a "system of producing, mobilizing and allocating resources to sustain the violence."

  7. Kosovo Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The KLA received large funds from Albanian diaspora organizations. There have been allegations that it used narcoterrorism to finance its operations. [25] [26] Abuses and war crimes were committed by the KLA during and after the conflict, such as massacres of civilians, prison camps and destruction of cultural heritage sites. [27]

  8. Provisional Government of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Mehmet Deralla – Minister of War (until 25 December 1913; replaced by Fejzi Alizoti) Luigj Gurakuqi – Minister of Education Pandeli Cale – Minister of Agriculture (until 15 September 1913; replaced by Hasan Prishtina who served until 10 October 1913; replaced by Qemal Karaosmani who served from November 1913)

  9. Albanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, Albania became a Soviet-aligned country. The ranks and structure of the Albanian Armed Forces were organised based on Soviet concepts, thus increasing the political control of the State-Party over the Armed Forces. One of the defining characteristics of civilian-military relations during this period was the effort of ...