Stepping up : (Record no. 79026)

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005 - DATE AND TIME
control field 20151117133404.0
008 - GENERAL INFORMATION
fixed length control field 150608s2014 paua f000 0 eng d
020 ## - ISBN
Cancelled/invalid ISBN 1584876492 (print)
020 ## - ISBN
Cancelled/invalid ISBN 9781584876496 (print)
040 ## - CATALOGUING LIBRARY
Original cataloging library AWC
Modifying library DLC
-- Alb
-- Sipr
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code eng
100 1# - AUTHOR
Personal name Hillison, Joel R.
245 10 - TITLE
Title Stepping up :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle burden sharing by NATO's newest members /
Author, etc Joel R. Hillison
246 3# - ALTERNATIVE TITLE
Title Burden sharing by North Atlantic Treaty Organization's newest members
260 ## - PUBLICATION DATA
Place of publication Carlisle, PA :
Publisher SSI & U.S. Army War College Press (USAWC),
Year 2014
300 ## - PAGES ETC
Pages xxvi, 361 pages :
Details illustrations ;
Dimensions 23 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note SIP1511
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note "November 2014."
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
About the authors Includes bibliographical references.
505 0# - CONTENTS
Contents Introduction -- Measuring burden sharing : during and after the Cold War -- Sharing risk : contributions to NATO missions -- Understanding new member burden sharing behavior -- Case studies in burden sharing behavior : new members -- Conclusions and the way forward.
520 ## - SUMMARY
Summary, etc "This book examines the burden sharing behavior of new NATO members. It makes the argument that new NATO members are burden sharing at a greater rate than older NATO members. It also suggests that NATO's expansion did not lead to greater free-riding behavior in NATO, contrary to the predictions of the collective action literature. This analysis reveals that new NATO members have demonstrated the willingness to contribute to NATO missions, but are often constrained by their limited capabilities. This argument is supported using case studies, interviews with key NATO officials, and quantitative analysis of NATO defense expenditures and troop contributions"--Publisher's web site.
650 #0 - KEYWORD
Keyword armed forces
Subdivision military strategy
-- burdensharing
-- NATO
-- military expenditure
-- statistics
Geographic subdivision USA
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Uncontrolled keyword multinational armed forces
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Uncontrolled keyword campaigns
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Uncontrolled keyword combined operations
710 2# - ADDED INSTITUTION
Institution Army War College (U.S.).
Subordinate unit Strategic Studies Institute, SSI
856 41 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION
URI http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/download.cfm?q=1235
942 ## - ITEM TYPE (KOHA)
Koha item type electronic publication
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