The future of NATO burden-sharing in “out-of-area” missions considering latest developments in the transatlantic relationship

An analysis for two possible scenarios


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2014

35 Pages, Grade: 1,7


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Latest trends in the development of NATO

2. Growing Problems and tensions in transatlantic relationship – two possible scenarios
2.1 Scenario 1 – Revitalization of a collective security alliance with two strategic pillars
2.2 Scenario 2 – An increasing state of competition between NATO/EU and US/EU

3. The question and lesson of burden sharing in Afghanistan and after
3.1 Afghanistan and after – the need for a more flexible approach
3.2 The US. “Pivot to Asia” and the challenge for Europe – Smart Defence/Pooling and Sharing as a solution?

4. Solution approaches for a more equal burden sharing in a pragmatic and more autonomous transatlantic relationship

5. Conclusion and Outlook

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Title
The future of NATO burden-sharing in “out-of-area” missions considering latest developments in the transatlantic relationship
Subtitle
An analysis for two possible scenarios
College
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg  (Institut für Politische Wissenschaft)
Course
Mastercourse: The EU and the US in the evolving multipolar world order
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2014
Pages
35
Catalog Number
V320928
ISBN (eBook)
9783668205932
ISBN (Book)
9783668205949
File size
768 KB
Language
English
Keywords
nato
Quote paper
Christian Rucker (Author), 2014, The future of NATO burden-sharing in “out-of-area” missions considering latest developments in the transatlantic relationship, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/320928

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