The Canadian politics of fair-share: The first burden-sharing debates about NATO

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Kunertova D. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Political Science, Centre for International Peace and Security Studies, Université de Montréal, Montréal
[2] McGill University, Centre for International Peace and Security Studies
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Burden-sharing; Canada; Collective defence; Interpretive methodology; NATO;
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10.1080/14794012.2016.1268792
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After the long domination of economic and collective action theories, the literature on the political aspects of Allied burden-sharing is growing. This article analyses the politics of fair-share in NATO from the perspective of Canadian officials during the first burden-sharing debates in 1949–1952. I focus on sense-making and, through an interpretive methodology, I reconstruct the Canadian discourse on fair-share. This article shows that for Canada sharing NATO’s burden was not only a matter of technicality or realist considerations; in order to make NATO burden-sharing work, the allies needed to balance three dimensions of collective defence burden: military, economic, and moral. © 2016 Board of Transatlantic Studies.
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