Introduction
Part I: From the Early Cold War to the Crisis Period (1946-75)
1. The US and UK’s Relationship in Occupied Germany between 1946 and 1947: Analyzing the Burden-Sharing of Occupation Costs
2. British Independent Nuclear Deterrence and the Troop Level of the British Army on the Rhine, January 1957– March 1963
3. Reshaping the Link between Burden-Sharing and Influence: US Alliance Policy during the 1966 NATO Crisis
4. US-UK-German Trilateral Offset Negotiations and the European Defense Industrial Base
Part II: Regional Shift from Western Europe to East Asia (1976-91)
5. Subsidizing US Hegemony: The Offset Agreements in US-West German Relations, 1960-1976
6. The Historical Change in the Logic of Japan’s Host Nation Support for the U.S. Forces
7. South Korea’s Pride and Confidence in Burden-Sharing with the U.S.
Part III: Post-Cold War, 1991-present
8. Military Intervention as Burden-Sharing: The Debates in Germany and Japan
Conclusion
Index
