Long-term cuts in military expenditures of European allied countries caused growing differences within the Alliance which can be seen in uneven sharing of military burden and in behaviour called free-riding. The aim of this contribution is to define possible approaches to the freeriding identification and to analyse military expenditure development in relation to conclusions and recommendations declared at the NATO Summit in 2014. The results of military expenditure analysis identify only a small group of countries which, from a long-term point of view, follow the recommendations of the Alliance in the form of allocating a corresponding amount as percentage of GDP and in the form of a recommended structure of military expenditures
This paper studies NATO burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on NATO...
This paper studies Nato burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on Nato...
In recent years, there has been a growing number of studies that investigate the economic effects of...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empir...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine main determinants of military expenditures of NATO members ...
The global financial crisis has created pressures to reduce defense spending in many NATO members, e...
This paper examines the issue of convergence in military spending among NATO countries. In particula...
The diploma thesis focuses on the causes of the phenomenon of free-riding and the approach to fulfil...
This paper analyses the long-run demand for defence output through a homogeneous treatment of 15 NAT...
The NATO Allies agreed at the September 2014 Wales Summit to spend at least two percent of their gro...
According to the European Council (2013), "Defence matters". However, the extent to which defence do...
This paper studies NATO burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on NATO...
This paper studies NATO burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on NATO...
This paper studies Nato burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on Nato...
In recent years, there has been a growing number of studies that investigate the economic effects of...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empir...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
We revisit the old and well-established theory of free-riding in military alliances. Existing empiri...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine main determinants of military expenditures of NATO members ...
The global financial crisis has created pressures to reduce defense spending in many NATO members, e...
This paper examines the issue of convergence in military spending among NATO countries. In particula...
The diploma thesis focuses on the causes of the phenomenon of free-riding and the approach to fulfil...
This paper analyses the long-run demand for defence output through a homogeneous treatment of 15 NAT...
The NATO Allies agreed at the September 2014 Wales Summit to spend at least two percent of their gro...
According to the European Council (2013), "Defence matters". However, the extent to which defence do...
This paper studies NATO burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on NATO...
This paper studies NATO burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on NATO...
This paper studies Nato burden-sharing in the contemporary international system. By focusing on Nato...
In recent years, there has been a growing number of studies that investigate the economic effects of...