Free Riders in spite of Themselves? Public Opinion, Elite Behavior, and Alliance Burden Sharing in Australia
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Miller, Charles
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Oxford University Press
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Rational choice theories have claimed that small states exploit their large allies’ defense spending. However, little work has been done on the foundations of free riding at the levels of elite and public opinion. If smaller states free ride, it is unclear
whether they are following the expressed wishes of their constituents or something
else. Using a novel method for measuring public support for free riding in the Australian candidate and election studies together with Australian defense spending
data, this article rectifies the gap. Neither Australian voters nor parliamentary candidates consciously support Australian free riding on the United States, but I find that Australia free rides nonetheless. This suggests that rational state behavior may arise from elite calculation rather than pressure from below.
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International Journal of Public Opinion Research