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
We make our case by bringing together the literature on US “special relationships” with the literature on emotions in International Relations. #5EyesCIPS
Despite periods of stress and occasional sharp differences on issues of international importance, the United States has, since WWII, maintained the form and substance of special relationships with the Anglosphere countries via the FVEY alliance. #5EyesCIPS
Even where the immediate interests/preferences of the US have clearly been incongruent with those of its partners, the FVEY persists – i.e. Canada’s 2003 decision not to join the US in Iraq & NZ’s 1986 decision to stop US nuclear warships from entering its harbors. #5EyesCIPS
Similarly, the US’s obdurateness to lifting trade barriers to many categories of Australian, New Zealand and Canadian agricultural exports is another example of interests diverging but the special relationship prevailing. #5EyesCIPS
The longevity and habitual closeness of these relationships suggests to us that they are not reducible to interests and values alone. #5EyesCIPS
With regard to the US-Australian “special relationship” a sense of shared history, values and even race was important. #5EyesCIPS
This importance was in creating the willingness of both parties to enter into the 1951 ANZUS alliance, from which the non-white Philippines was excluded at Australia’s behest, and to forge the Five Eyes Intelligence agreement. #5EyesCIPS
The latter, which was conceived at the exclusive White’s “gentlemen’s club” in London just after WWII is the closest intelligence sharing relationship America has and it is highly prized by America’s partners – the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. #5EyesCIPS
In conclusion, reflecting on positive examples and negative examples of alliance politics, requires us to recognize the ever-present place of emotions and race in special relationships of international relations. #5EyesCIPS
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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
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
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
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
The book defines an Old Anglosphere Coalition (US/UK/Australia).
Why?
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 #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. #5EyesCIPSgov.uk/government/new…
Good morning! We will begin today’s Twitter Conference with the 1st panel at 9:30 EST. @abrahamsen_rita will be introducing the panel & it will run until around 12:30 EST. The 2nd panel, introduced by @caredunton, will begin at 13:30 EST & run until around 16:30 EST. #5EyesCIPS
Some panelists will be tweeting their own threads and others will be shared by this account. All posts will have #5EyesCIPS included. After the conference, each panelist’s paper will be on our blog. Check out @srdjanvucetic’s introduction here: cips-cepi.ca/2020/09/27/twi…#5EyesCIPS
Thank you and welcome to everyone logging on and joining us throughout the day! Make sure to come back to our timeline, the blog, or #5EyesCIPS at any point to view highlights. In between each presentation, @srdjanvucetic will be providing discussant comments.