Composite Index of National Capability

The Composite Index of National Capability (CINC) is a statistical measure of national power created by J. David Singer for the Correlates of War project in 1963. It uses an average of percentages of world totals in six different components. The components represent demographic, economic, and military strength.[1] More recent studies tend to use the (CINC) score, which “focuses on measures that are more salient to the perception of true state power” beyond GDP.[2] It is still “among the best-known and most accepted methods for measuring national capabilities.” The CINC only measures hard powers and may not represent total national power.

Methodology

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Each component is a dimensionless percentage of the world's total.

RATIO= 

CINC =  

Where

TPR = total population of country ratio

UPR = urban population of country ratio

ISPR = iron and steel production of country ratio

ECR = primary energy consumption ratio

MER = military expenditure ratio

MPR = military personnel ratio

List of countries by CINC

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Countries listed by and CINC, data is from 2007.

 
Military Expenditure of every world country 2023[3]
Number Country CINC
1   China .198566
2   United States .142149
3   India .073444
4   Japan .042675
5   Russia .039274
6   Brazil .024545
7   Germany .024082
8   South Korea .023878
9   United Kingdom .021158
10   France .018924
11   Italy .017420
12   Turkey .014317
13   Pakistan .013772
14   Indonesia .013708
15   Iran .013450
16   North Korea .012925
17   Mexico .012269
18   Ukraine .011835
19   Spain .011389
20   Saudi Arabia .010883
21   Canada .010683
22   Egypt .009713
23   Bangladesh .008060
24   Taiwan .008010
25   Thailand .007973
26   Nigeria .007792
27   Australia .007612
28   Vietnam .007113
29   Poland .006939
30   Myanmar .006395
31   South Africa .006316
32   Colombia .006174
33   Philippines .005722
34   Netherlands .005646
35   Algeria .005290
36   Iraq .005222
37   Argentina .004721
38   Venezuela .004559
39   Morocco .004471
40   Syria .004454
41   Malaysia .004403
42   Democratic Republic of the Congo .004175
43   Ethiopia .003895
44   Belgium .003858
45   Greece .003813
46   Israel .003638
47   Kazakhstan .003233
48   Singapore .003226
49   Romania .003213
50   Sudan .003107
51   Chile .003076
52   Peru .002986
53   United Arab Emirates .002980
54   Austria .002979
55   Angola .002572
56   Sweden .002557
57   Belarus .002483
58   Czech Republic .002353
59   Uzbekistan .002256
60   Eritrea .002157
61   Finland .002144
62   Tanzania .002078
63   Sri Lanka .001932
64   Portugal .001841
65   Kenya .001777
66   Libya .001763
67   Norway .001640
68   Cambodia .001608
69   Hungary .001556
70   Ecuador .001556
71   Yemen .001518
72   Denmark .001493
73   Jordan .001448
74     Nepal .001437
75   Afghanistan .001433
76   Bulgaria .001422
77   Slovakia .001420
78   Kuwait .001352
79   Cuba .001334
80   Uganda .001320
81   Azerbaijan .001279
82   Oman .001217
83   Ivory Coast .001173
84   Ghana .001109
85    Switzerland .001083
86   Bolivia .001050
87   Zimbabwe .001032
88   Mozambique .000994
89   Dominican Republic .000974
90   Cameroon .000969
91   Serbia .000951
92   Qatar .000884
93   Lebanon .000844
94   Tunisia .000822
95   Guatemala .000789
96   New Zealand .000771
97   Zambia .000749
98   Turkmenistan .000711
99   Madagascar .000697
100   Burkina Faso .000659
101   Senegal .000645
102   Ireland .000635
103   Armenia .000614
104   Rwanda .000581
105   Croatia .000580
106   El Salvador .000575
107   Chad .000568
108   Burundi .000562
109   Haiti .000542
110   Somalia .000531
111   Malawi .000527
112   Mali .000516
113   Niger .000505
114   Georgia .000504
115   Uruguay .000474
116   Laos .000471
117   Guinea .000458
118   Honduras .000454
119   Paraguay .000450
120   Lithuania .000442
121   Luxembourg .000428
122   Bosnia and Herzegovina .000400
123   Sierra Leone .000393
124   Bahrain .000390
125   Nicaragua .000388
126   Benin .000370
127   Congo .000361
128   Kyrgyzstan .000357
129   Trinidad and Tobago .000354
130   Tajikistan .000352
131   Slovenia .000346
132   Moldova .000346
133   Latvia .000345
134   Togo .000297
135   Mauritania .000290
136   Albania .000276
137   North Macedonia .000270
138   Estonia .000253
139   Mongolia .000249
140   Costa Rica .000240
141   Papua New Guinea .000237
142   Liberia .000223
143   Central African Republic .000206
144   Cyprus .000202
145   Panama .000196
146   Jamaica .000192
147   Botswana .000187
148   Namibia .000179
149   Gabon .000153
150   Brunei .000150
151   Djibouti .000145
152   Montenegro .000133
153   Guinea-Bissau .000132
154   Timor-Leste .000113
155   Equatorial Guinea .000109
156   Lesotho .000098
157   Fiji .000081
158   Mauritius .000062
159   Suriname .000058
160   Swaziland .000057
161   Gambia .000051
162   Guyana .000049
163   Bhutan .000046
164   Bahamas .000044
165   Iceland .000043
166   Maldives .000035
167   Malta .000029
168   Comoros .000024
169   Cape Verde .000022
170   Belize .000021
171   Barbados .000020
172   Solomon Islands .000013
173   Sao Tome and Principe .000006
174   Vanuatu .000006
175   Samoa .000005
176   Saint Lucia .000005
177   Seychelles .000004
178   San Marino .000003
179   Monaco .000003
180   Antigua and Barbuda .000003
181   Federated States of Micronesia .000003
182   Grenada .000003
183   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines .000003
184   Tonga .000003
185   Andorra .000003
186   Kiribati .000002
187   Dominica .000002
188   Liechtenstein .000002
189   Saint Kitts and Nevis .000002
190   Marshall Islands .000001
191   Palau .000001
192   Nauru .000000
193   Tuvalu .000000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 12, 2011. Retrieved December 4, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Garrett Heckman. "POWER CAPABILITIES AND SIMILARITY OF INTERESTS: A TEST OF THE POWER TRANSITION THEORY" (PDF). Etd.lsu.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  3. ^ Author: [[Itemtried at English Wikipedia]], the military Expenditure of World, Credits: Itemtried.

Reference works

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  • Singer, Joel David: The Correlates of War. Testing some Realpolitik Models. New York: The Free Press, 1980.