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- W4313532657 abstract "The risk management model mixes delegation and rational institutional design theories to examine collaboration to produce NATO’s collective goods. Kimball (European Politics and Society 22(5):696–715, 2021) offered a risk management model of enlargements to NATO and the EU creating a framework. Drawing from the rational choice bargaining literature and state preferences, for example, members want to maximize individual security benefits compared to club benefits, richer members should invest in less capable members to reduce club uncertainty and collective defense is the common goal. The essence of Beyond 2% argues determining state threats and risks relative to the alliance influences military spending and troop allocations to regular and punctual missions; these are complementary ways of measuring burdens Beyond 2% of GDP. Risk management arguments remain untested by most literature on burden sharing and are novel contributions of this work." @default.
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- W4313532657 title "Risk Management Model of Institutional Burden Sharing" @default.
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