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Stepping Up: Burden Sharing by NATO's Newest Members

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This book examines the burden sharing behavior of new NATO members. It makes the argument that new NATO members are burden-sharing at a greater rate than older NATO members.  It also suggests that NATO’s expansion did not lead to greater free-riding behavior in NATO, contrary to the predictions of the collective action literature. This analysis reveals that new NATO members have demonstrated the willingness to contribute to NATO missions, but are often constrained by their limited capabilities. This argument is supported using case studies, interviews with key NATO officials, and quantitative analysis of NATO defense expenditures and troop contributions.

This text will appear to the new and established members of NATO, NATO personnel, and diplomatic staff and policymakers from around the world that may rely on NATO for a host of disciplines to ensure peace and order in the world.   Several case studies are provided that may aid to discussions and analysis about this topic.

Related

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, V. XLI, Western NATO, 1969-1972 is available  

NATO Cyberspace A Strategic and Operational Evolution is available  

An Arab NATO in the Making? Middle Eastern Cooperation Since 2011 can be found  

Our Not so Peaceful Future is available  

390 pages, Paperback

Published October 26, 2015

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