Australian, New Zealand, and United States security relations, 1951-1986
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Australian, New Zealand, and United States security relations, 1951-1986
(Studies in global security)
Westview Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-275) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The post-war tripartite defence relationship that evolved between Australia, New Zealand and the United States is rarely recognized as having three distinct, although closely related parts: legal basis (the ANZUS treaty); the diplomatic alliance, which is most commonly studied; and the defence relationship. This study provides a description and functional analysis of the long-ignored, but important security relationship that has developed between the three countries over the past 35 years, and it assesses the political and security implications of allied security co-operation for each of the three members of the alliance.
Table of Contents
- Institutionalization
- war planning
- operational arrangements
- logistic support
- equipment standardization
- interoperability
- defence signals, security intelligence
- defence science
- the character of defence relations.
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