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Communications handbook / Gibson, Jerry D. (ed.) 2002  Book
Gibson, Jerry D. Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication London, CRC Press, 2002.
Standard Number 0849309670
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Intelligence cooperation and new trends in space technology: do the ties still bind? / Schaefer, David   Journal Article
Schaefer, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For the first time since the 1970s, Canberra cannot assume the joint facilities will continue to underpin the Australia–US alliance. Intelligence cooperation via outer space, described as the ‘strategic essence’ of this relationship, is poised for transformation. New technologies are being developed for satellite communication, with laser systems capable of bypassing ground control stations outside US territory. As a result, the one indispensable role for Australia in US national security—hosting infrastructure to relay intelligence about nuclear and missile activity—could become irrelevant in the years ahead. With questions raised about the Trump administration’s commitment to security partners and the risk of US disengagement from Asia, these findings have implications for Australian alliance diplomacy. If intelligence ties bind these countries together at present, Canberra can expect some risk of loosening in the future and will need to think carefully about the development of national intelligence resources over the long term.
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