Since the Libya War in 2011 it has been widely suggested that
NATO's role in US security policy has diminished, because
Washington gives Europe less and Asia more strategic priority (a
tendency that is reinforced by budget restraints), and because the
US is no longer interested in always leading NATO activities that
mainly concern European conditions. Several experts have suggested
that the US expect that the European security challenges primarily
should be handled by NATO's European allies in a new transatlantic
burden sharing model, and that the US role should principally be
Article V-focused. This book investigates to what extent these
claims are valid, and what consequences they may have for European
and international security.
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