The Position of Burden Sharing in Current US Security Policy Vis-à-vis European Allies

G. Kozlowski
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Abstract 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.
当前美国安全政策中的责任分担地位-à-vis欧洲盟友
摘要本文论述了美国在与欧洲盟国的安全政策中分担责任的立场。它认为,这个问题对美国政府来说一直很重要,但从未像今天这样重要。这是由几个因素造成的,包括:(a)目前白宫的“美国优先”政策,该政策对国际机构持关键立场,并强调美国多边和双边关系中经济因素的重要性;(b) 一些欧洲盟友——德国是美国最大的担忧——不愿按照北约财务准则的要求,将国防开支保持在GDP的2%的水平,其中包括20%的主要装备开支;以及(c)美国超额支付的金额,低于美国官员提出的金额。我建议,分担负担仍然是现任美国政府的优先事项,并将造成一定的经济和政治军事(驻欧美军的新态势)后果。
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期刊介绍: Baltic Journal of European Studies (abbreviation BJES) is a semiannual double blind peer-reviewed international research journal (formerly known as Proceedings of the Institute for European Studies) with an international editorial office and extensive international editorial board, abstracted in EBSCO and other relevant databases.The scope of the journal comprises a wide spectrum of social, political, economic and cultural issues related to recent developments in the European Union and its member states.
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