For over 50 years, the United States has pledged to help its
European allies defend themselves against outside aggression under
the Washington Treaty of 1949. The 1998 debate over enlarging the
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) to include three Central
European democracies reignited the long-standing debate as to
whether the United States bears an unfair share of the burden of
the common defence. This new book examines several measures of
defence burdensharing to determine how much the United States
contributes to the collective defence relative to what other NATO
allies contribute. It looks at traditional measures of defence
budgets as well as military personnel and other metrics that
measure countries' efforts to enhance collective security.
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