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This book states that burden-sharing is one of the most persisting
sources for tension and disagreement within NATO (North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation). It also belongs to one of the most studied
issues within NATO with distinguishable traditions and schools of
thought. However, this pertinent question has been rarely discussed
extensively by academics. The key idea of the book is to make
burden-sharing more understandable as a historical, contemporary
and future phenomenon. The authors take a comprehensive look at
what is actually meant with burden-sharing and how it has evolved
as a concept and a real-life phenomenon through the 70 years of
NATO's existence.
Koivula examines the discursive space related to the use of
military force by the European Union (EU). By examining the EU's
relationship to its use of military force during the course of its
history and by demonstrating that the contemporary discursive space
of the EU military dimension is incoherent in nature and contains
inherent contradictions, he seeks to answer the related question of
whether extreme forms of military enforcement, for example killing,
is appropriate for the EU.
Koivula examines the discursive space related to the use of
military force by the European Union (EU). By examining the EU's
relationship to its use of military force during the course of its
history and by demonstrating that the contemporary discursive space
of the EU military dimension is incoherent in nature and contains
inherent contradictions, he seeks to answer the related question of
whether extreme forms of military enforcement, for example killing,
is appropriate for the EU.
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