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Australian, New Zealand, and United States security relations, 1951-1986
The postwar alliance that evolved among Australia, New Zealand and the United States is rarely recognized as having had 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 cooperation for each of the three members of the alliance.
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