📢Is Western aid to Ukraine large or small? Our new Ukraine Tracker release takes a "big picture view" over 100 years. Main insight: It's comparatively small. US expenses in previous wars were far higher &the EU mobilized 10x more for other crises (Euro, Covid19, energy crisis)🧵
Let us first look at UKR support over the course of 2022. We see a repeating pattern: the US leads, Europe follows. As of Jan 15, 2023, the US (€73bn) is again clearly ahead of the EU (€55bn, members + EU Commission)
Another clear pattern in 2022: The US gives large military aid to UKR, the EU focuses on financial aid (much of this aid remains undisbursed, however).
In percent of donor country GDP, bilateral support to Ukraine is at around 1% for the Baltics, 0,37% for the US, 0.17% for GER, 0.07% for FRA, 0.06% for ITA and 0.03% for Spain. If we reassign EU commitments, each EU countries gets approx. 0.2% of GDP more.
How does the support to Ukraine compare to previous wars? Data is scarce, but we know a lot about WW2 (Lend-Lease 1941-45)👇The nr of heavy weapons sent by the US alone is staggering: >30,000 tanks, >25,000 airplanes. In 2022, UKR was promised ca. 500 tanks & 500 howitzers total
We next compare costs relative to GDP and account for war duration. Data exists for WW2 (see paper) as well as for main US-wars👇Main result: The average yearly military expenditures were far greater in Korea, Vietnam, or Iraq. Total aid to Ukraine is considerably lower in % GDP
The biggest surprise was the data on the Gulf War 1990/91. I was not aware how much Germany or Japan did to help liberate Kuwait. Germany alone gave 16.9 billion D-Marks in military and financial aid to its allies (0.55% of GDP). That is 3x its bilateral aid to Ukraine in 2022.
Beyond wars, how does aid to UKR compare to other big crises? EU countries mobilized much more support during the Euro crisis 2010-12 and during the Covid-19 crisis. The EU's pandemic recovery fund NGEU alone is 10x larger than total EU aid to UKR thus far
In 2022, European governments mobilized large-scale support, but the large bulk of this emergency fundung was for their own population, not for Ukraine. @Bruegel_org data show the massive scale of Europe's energy subsidy packages. They are 10- 20x larger than the aid for UKR
Also Germany showed a stark priority for domestic rescue packages in 2022. Total bilateral aid to UKR is comparable to the transport subsidies of mid-22 (9-Euro ticket + “Tankrabatt”). The energy shield ("Doppelwumms") and the Uniper rescue are many times larger
As always, kudos to the @kielinstitute team: Katelyn Bushnell, André Frank, Lukas Franz, Ivan Kharitonov and Stefan Schramm. Feedback very welcome ukrainetracker@ifw-kiel.de. More details and results can be found in our expanded paper and dataset here: ifw-kiel.de/ukrainetracker
📢8th update of the Ukraine Tracker. 3 insights: 1) for the first time, the EU surpassed the US in total commitments for UKR👇, 2) GER now ranks 2nd, above the UK (counting bilateral+ EU aid); 3) A new ranking quantifies how transparent countries are on their UKR support. A🧵
Total EU aid was boosted by a new €18 bn financial package (MFA program). The commitment was just vetoed by Hungary, but this setback will likely be resolved. Recall that the €9 bn EU MFA of May also involved lots of haggling (>6 months to be paid out) reuters.com/world/europe/e…
Total US commitments decreased by €3.7 bn, because the US budget year 2022 ended with large amounts of Ukraine aid not having been disbursed. Specifically, we subtract unused (i.e. expired) aid from the so called FMF und USAI funds (of course, all funds for 23 still counted)
📢7th Update of the Ukraine Tracker. Highlights: 1) In Aug and Sept, the US promised large new aid, Europe promised almost nothing new, see below. 2) On heavy weapons we have a new ranking. Some governments donated >30% of their howitzers, MRLs or tanks to UKR, most pledged none.
Since July, EU countries delivered some new weapons and specified how they will use funds for weapon purchases (fulfilling old promises). But they stopped committing large new aid. Maybe €5bn EU MFA aid will finally be disbursed in Oct, promised since May app.23degrees.io/view/X3Rr0Fvzw…
Germany is among the more active European donors and clarified how it will use the €1.2 bn funds allotted for weapon purchases in April 2022. Until 2023 it will send Gepards, Dingos, Zusana-2 howitzers, IRIS-T air defenses. All modern, valuable weapons: dw.com/en/russia-ukra…
6th update of the Ukraine Tracker. Main insight: New commitments to Ukraine went to almost zero in July (only ca €1.5 bn added, of this €1 bn by Norway). No major new pledges by the large European powers 🇩🇪🇮🇹🇫🇷🇪🇸, see graph (some promised weapons were delivered, though)
The decline in military support does not bode well for Ukraine's plans for a counteroffensive. Dwindling support increases the likelihood of a stalemate or of further Russian advances, as pointed out by @KofmanMichael and @CarloMasala1
Also delays in delivering aid continue, especially on financial aid (the gap on military aid has decreased). Ukraine still needs $5bn per month, but is getting less than half of that, the rest needing to be financed with domestic borrowing (-->inflation) app.23degrees.io/view/X3Rr0Fvzw…
Which governments are helping Ukraine? The 2nd update of our ”Ukraine Support Tracker” was just released, paper and data here: ifw-kiel.de/ukrainetracker. We now count commitments January 24 to April 23, thus adding two months to the previous release. A thread on our main findings:
The ranking of main donor governments is similar to before. The US leads with a large margin, followed by Poland and the UK. Canada ranks 4th, as we now count its large support in Febr. 22. Germany ranks 5th, following its €1.2 bn pledge to finance weapons purchases for Ukraine
In relation to donor country GDP, small Eastern European countries continue to top the list. Among the larger economies Poland and Canada stand out, with their governments committing 0.43% and 0,13% of GDP, respectively, for humanitarian, military and/or financial aid to Ukraine
Welche Regierungen unterstützen die Ukraine und in welcher Form? Meine Koautoren und ich vom @kielinstitute haben heute den Ukraine Support Tracker (Datenbank + Papier) veröffentlicht: ifw-kiel.de/de/themendossi…. Die USA sind bei weitem der wichtigste Unterstützer. Ein thread
Der Tracker erfasst militärische, finanzielle und humanitäre Hilfen, die öffentlich bekannt sind. Der Fokus liegt auf zugesagte Regierungshilfen. Private Spenden oder Hilfe internationaler Organisationen haben wir (noch) nicht systematisch erhoben.
In Sachmitteln geleistete Hilfe wie zum Beispiel Medizingüter, Lebensmittel oder militärisches Gerät werden anhand von Marktpreisen oder Angaben aus früheren Hilfskampagnen geschätzt. Diese Version deckt die ersten 4 Wochen des Kriegs ab (24. Februar bis 27. März).
Which countries help Ukraine and how? For answers, my coauthors and I @kielinstitute created the Ukraine Support Tracker. The paper and data just went online ifw-kiel.de/ukrainetracker. Spoiler: The US government is by far the most supportive. A thread
We trace military, humanitarian, and financial aid flows to Ukraine, focusing on aid by 31 Western governments. Private donations and aid by multilateral organizations like the UN are not (yet) included. We value in-kind support using market prices (upper bounds)
The results point to very large differences in the scale of support for Ukraine across countries, both in absolute terms and as percent of donor GDP. This version traces aid in the first 4 weeks since Russia’s full-scale invasion (February 24 until March 27).