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Sharing the Burden?: NATO and its Second-Tier Powers by Benjamin Zyla 9781442647503

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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, NATO's middle powers have been pressured into shouldering an increasing share of the costs of the transatlantic alliance. In Sharing the Burden? Benjamin Zyla rejects the claim that countries like Canada have shirked their responsibilities within NATO.

Using a range of measures that go beyond troop numbers and defense budgets to include peacekeeping commitments, foreign economic assistance, and contributions to NATO's rapid reaction forces and infrastructure, Zyla argues that, proportionally, Canada's NATO commitments in the 1990s rivaled those of the alliance's major powers. At the same time, he demonstrates that Canadian policy was driven by strong normative principles to assist failed and failing states rather than a desire to ride the coattails of the United States, as is often presumed.

An important challenge to realist theories, Sharing the Burden? is a significant contribution to the debate on the nature of alliances in international relations.



"Sharing the Burden? is a book that stands on its own within the Canadian and American literature on international relations. It is time to recognize the extent of the Canadian contribution to NATO, and this book does." -- Charles Doran, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International Relations, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University "Sharing the Burden? is a sophisticated analysis of NATO's second-tier powers." -- Carl Hodge, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia Okanagan

About the Author
Benjamin Zyla is an assistant professor in the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa.

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'Zyla has produced an outstanding study of Canada's role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from the Cold War's end through the 1990s... The author's summary of NATO's evolution during this time period is especially well done... Highly recommended.'

-- R.C. Hendrickson * Choice Magazine - vol 53:01:2015 *



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ISBN 9781442647503
Author Benjamin Zyla
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 640g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 27mm

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