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ID154812
Title ProperAustralia and the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence network
Other Title Informationthe perils of an asymmetric alliance
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Neil, Andrew
Summary / Abstract (Note)Aside from NATO, the Five Eyes intelligence network between the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand is the world’s most enduring multilateral arrangement of its type. While the Five Eyes network does not constitute a formal security alliance in the classic sense of the term, it does emulate significant features of how alliances operate in practice, including active burden-sharing and intra-alliance bargaining. Most analysts claim that the USA dictates in hierarchical fashion the terms and conditions of how the Five Eyes network functions, and that junior partners have little alternative but to fall in line if they want to preserve the flow of high-grade intelligence from Washington. Using Australia as a case study, this article shows that a more fluid relationship has been at play, one that challenges conventional assumptions about asymmetrical alliances and the role of junior partners.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 71, No.5; Oct 2017: p.529-543
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 71 No 5
Key WordsAlliances ;  Intelligence Cooperation ;  Five Eyes ;  UKUSA


 
 
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