The stabilization at 0.2% from 1991 highlights a period where Argentina maintained minimal military staffing relative to its population. Economic challenges in the late 20th century, including inflation and the 2001 financial crisis, further directed government priorities toward social programs rather than expanding the military. This consistent percentage reflects Argentina's strategic focus on maintaining a small, sustainable military force, aligning with its relatively stable position in South America and its limited involvement in regional conflicts.
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