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NATO's Burden-Sharing Disputes: Past, Present and Future Prospects

NATO's Burden-Sharing Disputes: Past, Present and Future Prospects

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The book explores the concept of burden-sharing within NATO, its historical, contemporary, and future aspects, and how it has evolved over the 70 years of the organization's existence.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 199 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


The weighty issue of burden-sharing continues to be a primary source of friction and discord within NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation). It has garnered significant attention within NATO, with distinct traditions and schools of thought emerging. Regrettably, this crucial topic has seldom been thoroughly explored by academia. The central aim of this book is to enhance our understanding of burden-sharing as a historical, present-day, and prospective phenomenon. The authors embark on a comprehensive exploration, delving into the true essence of burden-sharing and its evolution as a concept and a tangible reality throughout NATO's 70-year existence.

Burden-sharing, a multifaceted concept, encompasses a range of responsibilities and obligations that countries within NATO undertake to ensure collective security and stability. It involves the distribution of resources, military capabilities, and risks among alliance members. The concept has evolved over time, reflecting changing geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and evolving security threats.

The book delves into the historical roots of burden-sharing within NATO, tracing its evolution from the post-World War II era to the present day. It explores the various theories and frameworks that have shaped the understanding and practice of burden-sharing, including the principles of collective security, interdependence, and equitable distribution. The authors examine how burden-sharing has been implemented in practice, highlighting both successes and challenges.

Furthermore, the book explores the contemporary implications of burden-sharing, particularly in the context of emerging threats and global challenges. It examines how NATO can adapt and evolve its burden-sharing arrangements to meet the changing demands of a rapidly changing world. The authors discuss the role of individual countries, the alliance as a whole, and the international community in ensuring effective burden-sharing.

In conclusion, this book offers a valuable contribution to the study of burden-sharing within NATO. By providing a comprehensive exploration of the concept's historical, contemporary, and future dimensions, it sheds light on the challenges and opportunities associated with this critical aspect of alliance security. The authors' insights and analysis provide valuable guidance for policymakers, military leaders, and scholars interested in understanding and enhancing burden-sharing in the context of NATO and global security.

Weight: 288g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030935412
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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