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The NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an international alliance that consists of 28 member states from North America and Europe. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. Article Five of the treaty states that if an armed attack occurs against one of the member states, it should be considered an attack against all members, and other members shall assist the attacked member, with armed forces if necessary.[1]

Of the 28 member countries, two are located in North America (Canada and the United States) and 25 are European countries while Turkey is in Eurasia. All members have militaries, although Iceland does not have a typical army (it does, however, have a military coast guard and a small unit of soldiers for NATO operations). Three of NATO's members are nuclear weapons states: France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NATO has 12 original founding member nation states and through April 2009 it has added 16 more member nations.

Original and joining members[edit]

NATO has added new members six times since its founding in 1949, and since 2009 NATO has had 28 members. Twelve countries were part of the founding of NATO: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In 1952, Greece and Turkey became members of the Alliance. In 1990, with the reunification of Germany, NATO grew to include the former country of East Germany. Between 1994 and 1997, wider forums for regional cooperation between NATO and its neighbors were set up, including the Partnership for Peace, the Mediterranean Dialogue initiative and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. In 1997, three former Warsaw Pact countries, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland, were invited to join NATO. After this fourth enlargement in 1999, the Vilnius group of The Baltics and seven East European countries formed in May 2000 to cooperate and lobby for further NATO membership. Seven of these countries joined in the fifth enlargement in 2004. Albania and Croatia joined in the sixth enlargement in 2009.

Member states by date of accession[edit]

Military personnel[edit]

CountryActive personnelReserve personnelTotal
 Albania14,5005,00019,500
 Belgium24,500100,500125,000
 Bulgaria34,975302,500337,475
 Canada68,25047,081115,331
 Croatia18,00012,00030,000
 Czech Republic21,05767621,733
 Denmark26,00063,00089,000
 Estonia3,20960,00063,209
 France222,215100,000322,215
 Germany148,99614,400163,396
 Greece109,070280,000389,070
 Hungary19,00019,000
 Iceland210170380
 Italy180,00041,867220,867
 Latvia6,00011,00017,000
 Lithuania14,9954,26019,255
 Luxembourg1,0572781,335
 Netherlands47,66057,200104,860
 Norway26,20056,20082,400
 Poland120,000515,000635,000
 Portugal44,900210,930255,830
 Romania73,35079,900153,250
 Slovakia16,00016,000
 Slovenia7,3001,5008,800
 Spain123,00016,200139,200
 Turkey612,900429,0001,041,900
 United Kingdom224,500187,130411,630
 United States1,477,8961,458,5002,936,396
 NATO3,585,0004,300,0007,885,000

Military expenditures[edit]

CountryPopulation(2011)GDP (nominal)(2010, US$ millions)Military expenditures(2011, US$ millions)Military expenditures(2012, % of GDP)Defence expenditures,(2011, US$ per capita)Deployable military(2011)
 Albania3,011,40513,2921971.55110,000
 Belgium10,827,519465,6765,5411.140435,000
 Bulgaria7,351,23444,8437581.556429,000
 Canada34,447,0001,574,05123,6851.349260,000
 Croatia4,425,74759,9179701.516116,009
 Czech Republic10,515,818192,1522,4481.116223,000
 Denmark5,560,628310,7604,5181.463618,000
 Estonia1,311,87019,2203891.71956,000
 France65,821,8852,582,52753,4442.3666227,000
 Germany81,802,0003,315,64348,1401.4500205,000
 Greece11,306,183305,4156,4252.1427124,000
 Hungary10,014,324128,9601,3781.011129,000
 Iceland318,45212,767120.09370a
 Italy60,605,0532,055,11430,2281.4351352,000
 Latvia2,003,90023,3852891.0765,000
 Lithuania2,944,45935,7343510.8759,000
 Luxembourg502,10052,4332790.54020.9
 Netherlands16,667,700783,29311,3391.355348,000
 Norway4,937,900483,6507,2321.5103621,000
 Poland38,092,000468,5398,9081.7181100,000
 Portugal10,636,888229,3363,6111.527439,000
 Romania21,466,174161,6292,3801.36766,000
 Slovakia5,435,27386,2621,0651.112616,000
 Slovenia2,046,51046,4426651.32557,000
 Spain46,148,6051,409,94613,9840.9241127,000
 Turkey73,722,988741,85314,4792.3149495,000
 United Kingdom62,008,0482,247,45563,5672.5994192,000
 United States311,328,00014,657,800731,8794.82,0601,427,000
 NATO906,002,05132,223,3441,038,1453.09873,515,000
From "Data Relating to NATO Defence", estimates for 2011 and SIPRI estimates for 2012 percentage of GDP[2][3]a Iceland has no armed forces.

References[edit]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_states_of_NATO