The article discusses the problem of burden-sharing in NATO after 2014.
It presents main theoretical concepts that explains mechanisms of creation of
burden-sharing patterns within alliances, stressing difficulties with elaborating
precise indicators for assessing costs and benefits of participation in the alliance.
It discusses also actions of NATO members aimed at transformation of their
model of burden-sharing in reaction to geostrategic changes initiated in 2014,
showing differences in the level of engagement in such efforts among allies and
consequences of that for NATO efficiency.
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