Burden Sharing, Welfare States, and the Structural Tensions Within the Transatlantic Alliance

From time to time, strong emotional reactions emerge in transatlantic political discourse. These reactions are often framed in terms of “betrayal,” “pressure,” or “coercion.” While such language may resonate rhetorically, it obscures a more fundamental issue: the long-standing imbalance in security provision within the NATO alliance.

To understand why these tensions recur, one must move beyond rhetoric and examine incentives, fiscal realities, and institutional structures.

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