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Sep 25, 2020 4 tweets 3 min read Read on X
This thread from @srdjanvucetic contains an exciting preview of what you can expect from our Twitter Conference next week. You will also be able to find full articles by presenters on our blog following the conference! #5EyesCIPS
We will run one panel starting at 9:30 EST and one starting at 13:30 EST on September 30th. Some Twitter threads will be posted directly by presenters, others will be posted on this account. All threads will be shared here too & we will direct viewers through the day. #5EyesCIPS
Discussant commentary will be provided for each presentation by @srdjanvucetic. An intro to each panel will be provided by @abrahamsen_rita and @caredunton. Feel free to ask our participants questions! Audience participation is encouraged. #5EyesCIPS
Until next week, enjoy @srdjanvucetic's thread! We look forward to hosting such great scholars here on Twitter and on our blog. #5EyesCIPS ImageImage

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Sep 30, 2020
Thank you to the presenters and our audience! That is all for today. We will be re-tweeting the "wrap up" posts of the threads again tomorrow ICYMI. #5EyesCIPS
You can check out our blog for the schedule of each author's article. A new blog post will be going up regularly for the next while, edited by @srdjanvucetic and @Dr_LeechNgo cips-cepi.ca/2020/09/27/twi… #5EyesCIPS
Highlights of these tweet threads will be available there and there is already an introduction available! cips-cepi.ca/2020/09/27/twi… #5EyesCIPS
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Sep 30, 2020
And we also have Greg Fyffe’s thread coming up here, as posted by CIPS. #5EyesCIPS
The Five Eyes alliance has served the current partners well by giving them an expanded intelligence base. This benefit is enhanced by the opportunity for professional discussions amongst intelligence partner agencies. #5EyesCIPS
All five nations maintain bilateral relationships with other allies. Is there a case for expanding the Five Eyes itself to include some of these allies? My answer is yes. #5EyesCIPS
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Sep 30, 2020
We have Wesley Wark’s thread here coming up next. #5EyesCIPS
The intelligence alliance now known as the FVEY was born in the early days of the Cold War and was the product of a perceived existential threat posed by the Soviet Union. #5EyesCIPS
Canada was instrumental in the development of the FVEY. Canadian officials, operating in secret, strived after WWII to create an independent capacity for intelligence & worked hard to gain a place alongside both the British & US intelligence systems. #5EyesCIPS
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Sep 30, 2020
Next we’re going to share Jack Holland’s (@DrJackHolland) thread here. #5EyesCIPS
This book explores the foreign policy of the world’s foremost military coalition during the Syrian Civil War. It analyses the foreign policy debates that took place across the old Anglosphere coalition (US,UK,Aus -2011-2019). #5EyesCIPS Image
The book defines an Old Anglosphere Coalition (US/UK/Australia).

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Five Eyes is at the heart of the Anglosphere but NZ and Canada, with a 2-step colonial history (facing the UK and a powerful neighbour) are less interventionist
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Sep 30, 2020
To close our morning panel, we’re sharing Helen Baxendale’s thread here. She is presenter #7! #5EyesCIPS
After some wrangling, the FVEY states have arrived at a common position on the use of Huawei technology. But the Huawei snafu is likely just the first of many challenges to alliance solidarity as an expansionist China looks for ways to win allies to its cause. #5EyesCIPS
In January this year the UK Government broke ranks with its Five Eyes allies, confirming that Huawei would be involved in building part of its 5G network. The decision defied warnings from the United States. #5EyesCIPS gov.uk/government/new…
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Sep 30, 2020
Up next is Brendon O’Connor – we’ll be sharing his thread from this account. #5EyesCIPS
Post-WWII, the FVEY included Australia. This is puzzling because AUS was of marginal importance to the USA, especially on security issues. So, why include AUS in the sharing of intelligence? Was it because of Australia’s status as former British, white colony? #5EyesCIPS
My colleague Lloyd Cox & I argue that cultural affinity and race (whiteness) is central to the special relations between the US and Australia that has led to the sharing of national security intelligence. #5EyesCIPS
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