The Position of Burden Sharing in Current US Security Policy Vis-à-vis European Allies
Kozłowski Grzegorz ()
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Kozłowski Grzegorz: Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Estonia, Suur-Karja 1, Tallinn10140, Estonia
TalTech Journal of European Studies, 2019, vol. 9, issue 4, 108-126
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The article discusses the position of burden sharing in the US security policy vis-à-vis its European allies. It argues that this issue has always been important for the US administration, but never to the extent it is today. This is due to several factors, including: (a) current White House America First policy, which embraces a critical position against international institutions and emphasizes the importance of economic elements of US multi- and bilateral relationships; (b) reluctance of some of European allies—with Germany as the biggest concern for the US—to keep defense expenditures on the level of 2% of GDP, including 20% for major equipment, as it is required by NATO financial guidelines; and (c) a scale of US overpayment, which is lesser than presented by US officials. I suggest that burden sharing will remain a priority for the current US government and would cause certain economic and political-military (new posture of US troops in Europe) consequences.
Keywords: burden sharing; defense expenditures; European Allies; NATO; Trump; USA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1515/bjes-2019-0039
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