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  1. Eclecticism and the future of the burden-sharing research programme: Why Trump is wrong
  2. International assistance to police reform: managing peacebuilding
  3. Why we need to think beyond NATO’s 2 per cent benchmark: suggestions for amending the research programme
  4. Beyond the 2% fetishism: studying the practice of collective action in transatlantic affairs
  5. Transatlantic burden sharing: suggesting a new research agenda
  6. About the Authors
  7. Introduction
  8. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
  9. Peacebuilding at Home
  10. The AfPak Campaign and the Limits of Canadian Diplomacy
  11. NATO beyond 9/11
  12. Conclusion — 9/11: A Systemic or Paradigm Shift for NATO?
  13. Introduction — A New Paradigm for NATO?
  14. Deutschlands Schlüsselrolle in den transatlantischen Beziehungen
  15. Overlap or Opposition? EU and NATO's Strategic (Sub-)Culture
  16. European Security Policy: Strategic Culture in Operation?
  17. Preface
  18. Looking for a ‘Berlin-Plus in Reverse’? NATO in Search of a New Strategic Concept
  19. Years of Free-Riding? Canada, the New NATO, and Collective Crisis Management in Europe, 1989–2001
  20. How the EU supports the Bush doctrine
  21. European party jungle
  22. NLO analysis of SLAC E154 data
  23. In-between European “Paradise” and American “Power”? Canada in the Transatlantic Alliance after 9/11 (Benjamin Zyla) 89
  24. Introduction – A New Paradigm for NATO?
  25. Conclusion – 9/11