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It develops an external framework covering bargaining channels, strategies, and outcomes, including organizational structures and NATO infrastructure programs. It also analyzes the internal dimension through elite-mass relations, neutrality and pacifism, and how political dynamics shape expectations, information control, and policy effects across the Cold War and post-Cold War periods.","cbCaij3KBWRungUr","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaij3KBWRungUr","pdf",2027772,1,36,"English","en","# Chapter 1. Introduction\n## Why Burden-Shifting Is More Appealing Than Burden-Sharing\n## The Politics of Burden-Shifting\n## The Internal Dimension: Burden-Shifting and Democratic Politics\n# Chapter 2. An Argument Even Older Than the Alliance Itself\n## The Czech Coup and the Spring War Scare\n## The Alliance Takes Shape\n# Chapter 3. The External Dimension (I): Bargaining Channels\n## Creating an Organizational Structure\n## The NATO Infrastructure Program\n# Chapter 4. The External Dimension (II): Bargaining Strategies\n## What Makes Burden-Shifting Plausible?\n## Using Principles and Norms for Redistributive Purposes\n# Chapter 5. The External Dimension (III): Bargaining Outcomes\n## Burden-Shifting Outcomes\n## Effects on Policy and the Alliance\n# Chapter 6. The Internal Dimension (I): Elite-Mass Relations\n## Elite-Mass Relations\n## Patterns in Elite Politics\n# Chapter 7. The Internal Dimension (II): The Allure of Neutralism and Pacifism\n## Military Integration as a Political Irritant\n## Risk-Shifting and Threats and Resources\n# Chapter 8. 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