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Author Walters, Patrick, editor

Title ANZUS at 70 : the past, present and future of the alliance / Edited by Patrick Walters
Published Barton, Australian Capital Territory : Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2021
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 185 pages) : illustrations
Contents Foreword, Arthur Sinodinos. -- Introduction, Peter Jennings, April Palmerlee. -- Foundations. -- The Great White Fleet and the beginnings of the security partnership, James Goldrick. -- 'Blood brothers': American and Australian soldiers in 1918, Mitchell Yockelson. -- Augstralia's intelligence foundations, John Blaxland. -- Curtin, MacArthur and the Pacific War, Peter Edwards. -- The postwar world. -- Menzies, Spender and the creation of ANZUS, Peter Edwards. -- Konfrontasi and East Timor: American's Indonesian balancing act, Donald Greenlees. -- Christmas cheer: Nixon, Whitlam and Vietnam, Stephen Loosley. -- The joint facilities in the 1980s, Kim Beazley. -- New Zealand and the ANZUS alliance, Peter Jennings. -- The Howard government and the alliance, Michelle Grattan. -- Iraq, Afghanistan and the challenge of terrorism, John Blaxland. -- Remembering September 11, a prime minister looks back, John Howard. -- The contemporary alliance. -- Defending Australia and the ANZUS Treaty, Paul Dibb. -- The trade and investment relationship, David Uren. -- ANZUS: reading the treat, Rod Lyon. -- Public opinion and the ANZUS alliance, Danielle Chubb and Ian McAllister. -- ANZUS and Australia's region, Graeme Dobell. -- ANZUS and extended nuclear deterrence, Rod Lyon. -- Managing ANZUS: getting the balance right, John McCarthy. -- The strategic outlook. -- Australia's strategic outlook, Michael Shoebridge. -- ANZUS and China, Rowan Callick. -- Japan, a critical partner for Australia-US security ambitions, Hayley Channer. -- ANZUS and Taiwan, Alan Dupont. -- ANZUS, Australia and Korea, Bill Paterson. -- Asset or liability? ANZUS and Indonesia, Donald Greenlees and Yohanes Sulaiman. -- ANZUS and New Zealand, Robert Ayson. -- ANZUS and Russia, Matthew Sussex. -- Four is company: the alliance and the Quad, Rory Medcalf. -- Beyond the security treaty: business, economics, trade and technology. -- The alliance in an era of geo-economic competition, Jeffrey Wilson. -- A shared US-Australia defence industry base, Kate Louis. -- Defence industry collaboration: a case study, Brendan Nicholson. -- The quantum and space opportunity, Robert Clark. -- Supply chains after Covid-19, Margaret Staib. -- Technological cooperation: a critical alliance pillar, Rebecca Shrimpton and Danielle Cave, Rare earths and critical minerals, David Uren. -- Harnessing defense science, Gregor Ferguson. -- The emerging bilateral security agenda. -- Extending ANZUS? Peter Jennings. -- Cyberspace and ANZUS, Lesley Seebeck. -- ANZUS and intelligence, Andrew Davies. -- ANZUS and maritime security, James Goldrick. -- ANZUS and future maritime capability, Marcus Hellyer. -- ANZUS and air power, Andrew Davies. -- Climate change and regional engagement, Robert Glasser. -- ANZUS in space: a contested high frontier, Malcolm Davis. -- ANZUS and myltilateralism after Trump, Lisa Sharland. -- Australia and the United States in 2051, Peter Jennings. -- Conclusion. -- Looking forward, looking back, Brendan Nelson. -- Appendi: the ANZUS Treaty text
Summary ANZUS at 70 explores the past, present and future of the alliance relationship, drawing on a wide range of authors with deep professional interest in the alliance. Our aim is to provide lively and comprehensible analysis of key historical points in the life of the treaty and indeed of the broader Australia-US bilateral relationship, which traces its defence origins back to before World War I. ANZUS today encompasses much more than defence and intelligence cooperation. Newer areas of collaboration include work on cybersecurity, space, supply chains, industrial production, rare earths, emerging science and technology areas such as quantum computing, climate change and wider engagement with countries and institutions beyond ANZUS's initial scope or intention. The treaty remains a core component of wider and deeper relations between Australia and the US. This study aims to show the range of those ties, to understand the many and varied challenges we face today and to understand how ANZUS might be shaped to meet future events
Analysis Australian
Notes "First published August 2021."
©The Australian Strategic Policy Institute Limited 2021
SUBJECT Security Treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America (1951 September 1) -- Economic aspects
Security Treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America (1951 September 1) -- History
Security Treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America (1951 September 1) -- Strategic aspects
ANZUS Security Treaty (1952)
Security Treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America (1951 September 1) fast
Subject Security, International -- Pacific Area -- International cooperation
Economics.
Military relations.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
SUBJECT Australia -- Foreign relations -- United States
Australia -- Military relations -- United States
New Zealand -- Foreign relations -- United States
New Zealand -- Military relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Australia
United States -- Foreign relations -- New Zealand
United States -- Military relations -- Australia
United States -- Military relations -- New Zealand
Subject Australia.
Pacific Area.
United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books
History.
Form Electronic book
Author Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body
ISBN 9781925229660
1925229661