Table of Contents
125 relations: Alexander Downer, Anglosphere, Anti-nuclear movement, Anti-Secession Law, ASEAN, Auckland, AUKUS, AUSCANNZUKUS, AUSMIN, Australia, Australian Defence Force, Australian Labor Party, Bob Hawke, British Commonwealth Forces Korea, Brunei, Canberra, Cato Institute, Chicago Tribune, Chile, Chinese Communist Revolution, Christopher R. Hill, Cold War, Collective security, Communism, Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (New Zealand), David Lange, Directorate-General for External Security, East Asia, East Timor, ECHELON, Espionage, Exclusive economic zone of New Zealand, Exercise RIMPAC, Fall of Singapore, Federation of American Scientists, Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand, Five Eyes, Five Power Defence Arrangements, Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand, Free trade, George Shultz, Gerboise Bleue (nuclear test), Greenpeace, Hawaii, Helen Clark, Hillary Clinton, Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation, Intelligence sharing, Intercontinental ballistic missile, John Howard, ... Expand index (75 more) »
- 21st-century military alliances
- Anglosphere
- Australia–New Zealand military relations
- Australia–United States military relations
- Cold War alliances and military strategy
- Cold War history of Australia
- Military alliances involving Australia
- Military alliances involving New Zealand
- New Zealand–United States military relations
- Treaties concluded in 1951
- Treaties entered into force in 1952
Alexander Downer
Alexander John Gosse Downer (born 9 September 1951) is an Australian former politician and diplomat who was leader of the Liberal Party from 1994 to 1995, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1996 to 2007, and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2014 to 2018.
See ANZUS and Alexander Downer
Anglosphere
The Anglosphere is the Anglo-American sphere of influence, with a core group of nations that today maintain close political, diplomatic and military co-operation. ANZUS and Anglosphere are military alliances involving Australia, military alliances involving New Zealand and military alliances involving the United States.
Anti-nuclear movement
The anti-nuclear movement is a social movement that opposes various nuclear technologies.
See ANZUS and Anti-nuclear movement
Anti-Secession Law
The Anti-Secession Law is a law of the People's Republic of China, passed by the 3rd Session of the 10th National People's Congress.
See ANZUS and Anti-Secession Law
ASEAN
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, is a political and economic union of 10 states in Southeast Asia.
See ANZUS and ASEAN
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
AUKUS
AUKUS, also styled as Aukus, is a trilateral security partnership for the Indo-Pacific region between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. ANZUS and AUKUS are anglosphere and Australia–United States military relations.
See ANZUS and AUKUS
AUSCANNZUKUS
AUSCANNZUKUS is an abbreviation for the naval Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) interoperability organization involving the Anglosphere nations of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. ANZUS and AUSCANNZUKUS are anglosphere.
AUSMIN
AUSMIN, the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultation, is the main annual forum for consultations between Australia and the United States.
See ANZUS and AUSMIN
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
Australian Defence Force
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests.
See ANZUS and Australian Defence Force
Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known simply as Labor or the Labor Party, is the major centre-left political party in Australia and one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia.
See ANZUS and Australian Labor Party
Bob Hawke
Robert James Lee Hawke (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991.
British Commonwealth Forces Korea
British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) was the formal name of the British Commonwealth army, naval and air units serving with the United Nations (UN) in the Korean War.
See ANZUS and British Commonwealth Forces Korea
Brunei
Brunei, officially Brunei Darussalam, is a country in Southeast Asia, situated on the northern coast of the island of Borneo.
See ANZUS and Brunei
Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
Cato Institute
The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries.
Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.
See ANZUS and Chile
Chinese Communist Revolution
The Chinese Communist Revolution was a social and political revolution that culminated in the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949.
See ANZUS and Chinese Communist Revolution
Christopher R. Hill
Christopher Robert Hill (born August 10, 1952) is an American diplomat who is United States Ambassador to Serbia.
See ANZUS and Christopher R. Hill
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started in 1947, two years after the end of World War II, and lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Collective security
Collective security is a multi-lateral security arrangement between states in which each state in the institution accepts that an attack on one state is the concern of all and merits a collective response to threats by all.
See ANZUS and Collective security
Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (New Zealand)
Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted New Zealand and related subjects extensively.
See ANZUS and Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (New Zealand)
David Lange
David Russell Lange (4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 32nd prime minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989.
Directorate-General for External Security
The Directorate-General for External Security (Direction générale de la Sécurité extérieure, DGSE) is France's foreign intelligence agency, equivalent to the British MI6 and the American CIA, established on 2 April 1982.
See ANZUS and Directorate-General for External Security
East Asia
East Asia is a geographical and cultural region of Asia including the countries of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.
East Timor
East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the exclave of Oecusse on the island's north-western half, and the minor islands of Atauro and Jaco. The western half of the island of Timor is administered by Indonesia.
ECHELON
ECHELON, originally a secret government code name, is a surveillance program (signals intelligence/SIGINT collection and analysis network) operated by the five signatory states to the UKUSA Security Agreement:Given the 5 dialects that use the terms, UKUSA can be pronounced from "You-Q-SA" to "Oo-Coo-SA", AUSCANNZUKUS can be pronounced from "Oz-Can-Zuke-Us" to "Orse-Can-Zoo-Cuss". ANZUS and ECHELON are anglosphere and cold War history of Australia.
Espionage
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence).
Exclusive economic zone of New Zealand
New Zealand's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) covers at least, which is approximately 15 times the land area of the country.
See ANZUS and Exclusive economic zone of New Zealand
Exercise RIMPAC
The Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) is the world's largest international maritime warfare exercise.
Fall of Singapore
The fall of Singapore, also known as the Battle of Singapore, took place in the South–East Asian theatre of the Pacific War.
See ANZUS and Fall of Singapore
Federation of American Scientists
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is an American nonprofit global policy think tank with the stated intent of using science and scientific analysis to attempt to make the world more secure.
See ANZUS and Federation of American Scientists
Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
The Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 10 December 1999 to 19 November 2008.
See ANZUS and Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
Five Eyes
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an anglosphere intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. ANZUS and Five Eyes are anglosphere.
Five Power Defence Arrangements
The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) are a series of bilateral defence relationships established by a series of multi-lateral agreements between Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, all of which are Commonwealth members that once belonged to the British Empire. ANZUS and Five Power Defence Arrangements are 20th-century military alliances, 21st-century military alliances, anglosphere, cold War treaties, military alliances involving Australia and military alliances involving New Zealand.
See ANZUS and Five Power Defence Arrangements
Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
The Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand governed New Zealand from 26 July 1984 to 2 November 1990 (the period up to 8 August 1989 is also called the Lange Government).
See ANZUS and Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
Free trade
Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports.
George Shultz
George Pratt Shultz (December 13, 1920February 6, 2021) was an American economist, businessman, diplomat and statesman.
Gerboise Bleue (nuclear test)
Gerboise Bleue was the codename of the first French nuclear test.
See ANZUS and Gerboise Bleue (nuclear test)
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of environmental activists.
Hawaii
Hawaii (Hawaii) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland.
See ANZUS and Hawaii
Helen Clark
Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017.
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the first lady of the United States to former president Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
The Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation or Borneo confrontation (simply known as Konfrontasi in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore) was an armed conflict from 1963 to 1966 that stemmed from Indonesia's opposition to the creation of the state of Malaysia from the Federation of Malaya.
See ANZUS and Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Intelligence sharing
Intelligence sharing is "the ability to exchange intelligence, information, data, or knowledge among Federal, state, local or private-sector entities as appropriate." Intelligence sharing also involves intergovernmental bilateral or multilateral agreements and through international organizations.
See ANZUS and Intelligence sharing
Intercontinental ballistic missile
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range greater than, primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads).
See ANZUS and Intercontinental ballistic missile
John Howard
John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007.
John Key
Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th prime minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as leader of the New Zealand National Party from 2006 to 2016.
Kaikōura
Kaikōura is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand, located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch.
Keith Sinclair
Sir Keith Sinclair (5 December 1922 – 20 June 1993) was a New Zealand poet and historian.
Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
Leon Panetta
Leon Edward Panetta (born June 28, 1938) is an American retired politician and government official who has served under several Democratic administrations as Secretary of Defense (2011–2013), director of the CIA (2009–2011), White House Chief of Staff (1994–1997), director of the Office of Management and Budget (1993–1994), and as a U.S.
LGM-118 Peacekeeper
The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, originally known as the MX for "Missile, Experimental", was a MIRV-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced and deployed by the United States from 1985 to 2005.
See ANZUS and LGM-118 Peacekeeper
Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia.
See ANZUS and Liberal Party of Australia
Malayan Emergency
The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti-British National Liberation War was a guerrilla war fought in British Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces of the Federation of Malaya, British Empire and Commonwealth. ANZUS and Malayan Emergency are cold War history of Australia.
See ANZUS and Malayan Emergency
Malcolm Fraser
John Malcolm Fraser (21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983.
Military alliance
A military alliance is a formal agreement between nations that specifies mutual obligations regarding national security.
See ANZUS and Military alliance
Military exercise
A military exercise, training exercise, maneuver (manoeuvre), or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations.
See ANZUS and Military exercise
National Association of Manufacturers
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is an advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices across the United States.
See ANZUS and National Association of Manufacturers
National Foreign Trade Council
Founded in 1914, the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) is an American trade association that advocates for an open, rules-based international trade system.
See ANZUS and National Foreign Trade Council
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American. ANZUS and NATO are 20th-century military alliances, 21st-century military alliances, cold War alliances and military strategy, cold War treaties and military alliances involving the United States.
See ANZUS and NATO
New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
New Zealand Defence Force
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF; Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa, "Line of Defence of New Zealand") is the three-branched military of New Zealand.
See ANZUS and New Zealand Defence Force
New Zealand in the Vietnam War
New Zealand's involvement in the Vietnam War was controversial, sparking widespread protest at home from anti-Vietnam War movements modelled on their American counterparts.
See ANZUS and New Zealand in the Vietnam War
New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
See ANZUS and New Zealand Labour Party
New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987
In 1987, the Fourth Labour Government passed the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament and Arms Control Act.
See ANZUS and New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987
New Zealand nuclear-free zone
In 1984, Prime Minister David Lange banned nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships from using New Zealand ports or entering New Zealand waters.
See ANZUS and New Zealand nuclear-free zone
New Zealand Special Air Service
The 1st New Zealand Special Air Service Regiment, abbreviated as 1 NZSAS Regt, is the special forces unit of the New Zealand Army, closely modelled on the British Special Air Service (SAS).
See ANZUS and New Zealand Special Air Service
Nuclear depth bomb
A nuclear depth bomb is the nuclear equivalent of a conventional depth charge, and can be used in anti-submarine warfare for attacking submerged submarines.
See ANZUS and Nuclear depth bomb
Nuclear disarmament
Nuclear disarmament is the act of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons.
See ANZUS and Nuclear disarmament
Nuclear power
Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
Nuclear weapon
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion.
Nuclear weapons testing
Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the performance, yield, and effects of nuclear weapons and have resulted until 2020 in up to 2.4 million people dying from its global fallout.
See ANZUS and Nuclear weapons testing
Nuclear-free zone
A nuclear-free zone is an area in which nuclear weapons (see nuclear-weapon-free zone) and nuclear power plants are banned.
See ANZUS and Nuclear-free zone
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.
Pacific Rim
The Pacific Rim comprises the lands around the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
Pactomania
Pactomania is a term originally created to describe the period between 1945 and 1955, during which the United States concluded or ratified a significant amount of alliances, treaties, and pacts. ANZUS and Pactomania are cold War treaties.
Penguin Books
Penguin Books Limited is a British publishing house.
Perth
Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.
See ANZUS and Perth
Pine Gap
Pine Gap is a joint United States-Australian satellite intelligence gathering and signals intelligence surveillance base and Australian Earth station approximately south-west of the town of Alice Springs. ANZUS and Pine Gap are Australia–United States military relations.
Policy of deliberate ambiguity
In the context of global politics, a policy of deliberate ambiguity (also known as a policy of strategic ambiguity or strategic uncertainty) is the practice by a government or non-state actor of being deliberately ambiguous with regard to all or certain aspects of its operational or positional policies.
See ANZUS and Policy of deliberate ambiguity
Presidency of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton's tenure as the 42nd president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1993, and ended on January 20, 2001.
See ANZUS and Presidency of Bill Clinton
Presidential directive
A presidential directive, or executive action, is a written or oral instruction or declaration issued by the president of the United States, which may draw upon the powers vested in the president by the U.S. Constitution, statutory law, or, in certain cases, congressional and judicial acquiescence.
See ANZUS and Presidential directive
Prime Minister of Australia
The prime minister of Australia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Australia.
See ANZUS and Prime Minister of Australia
Pro-Indonesia militia
Pro-Indonesia militias, commonly known as Wanra (Indonesian: Perlawanan Rakyat), refers to paramilitary militias in East Timor that were loyal to the Indonesian government during the East Timor independence referendum in 1999, They operate as groups of civilians who are armed and trained by the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) to maintain peace and order in their region on official orders.
See ANZUS and Pro-Indonesia militia
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD), commonly known as the Quad, is a strategic security dialogue between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States that is maintained by talks between member countries. ANZUS and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue are Australia–United States military relations.
See ANZUS and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
Reconnaissance satellite
A reconnaissance satellite or intelligence satellite (commonly, although unofficially, referred to as a spy satellite) is an Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications.
See ANZUS and Reconnaissance satellite
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
Royal New Zealand Navy
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN; Sea Warriors of New Zealand) is the maritime arm of the New Zealand Defence Force.
See ANZUS and Royal New Zealand Navy
RUR-5 ASROC
The RUR-5 ASROC (for "Anti-Submarine Rocket") is an all-weather, all sea-conditions anti-submarine missile system.
September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
See ANZUS and September 11 attacks
Signals intelligence
Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is the act and field of intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly used in communication (electronic intelligence—abbreviated to ELINT).
See ANZUS and Signals intelligence
Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
The sinking of Rainbow Warrior, codenamed Opération Satanique, was a state terrorism bombing operation by the "action" branch of the French foreign intelligence agency, the Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE), carried out on 10 July 1985.
See ANZUS and Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is the geographical southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Australian mainland, which is part of Oceania.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) was an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty signed in September 1954 in Manila, Philippines. ANZUS and Southeast Asia Treaty Organization are 20th-century military alliances, Australia–New Zealand military relations, Australia–United States military relations, cold War alliances and military strategy, cold War treaties, military alliances involving Australia, military alliances involving New Zealand, military alliances involving the United States and new Zealand–United States military relations.
See ANZUS and Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
Strategic Defense Initiative
The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), was a proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from attack by ballistic nuclear missiles.
See ANZUS and Strategic Defense Initiative
Susan Schwab
Susan Carol Schwab (born March 23, 1955) is an American politician, who served under President George W. Bush as United States Trade Representative from June 2006 to January 2009.
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
See ANZUS and Sydney
Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
See ANZUS and Taiwan
Taliban
The Taliban (lit), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi movement of Islamic fundamentalism.
Tasman Sea
The Tasman Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand.
The Australian
The Australian, with its Saturday edition The Weekend Australian, is a broadsheet newspaper published by News Corp Australia since 14 July 1964.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
The Daily Telegraph, also nicknamed The Tele, is an Australian tabloid newspaper published by Nationwide News Pty Limited, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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The Southland Times
The Southland Times is the regional daily paper for Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand.
See ANZUS and The Southland Times
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
See ANZUS and The Sydney Morning Herald
Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement
The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP), also known as P4, is a trade agreement between four Pacific Rim countries concerning a variety of matters of economic policy.
See ANZUS and Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement
Treaty of Rarotonga
The Treaty of Rarotonga is the common name for the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, which formalises a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the South Pacific.
See ANZUS and Treaty of Rarotonga
TVNZ
Television New Zealand (Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region.
See ANZUS and TVNZ
United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
United States Armed Forces
The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States.
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United States Chamber of Commerce
The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is a business association advocacy group.
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United States national missile defense
National missile defense (NMD) refers to the nationwide antimissile program the United States has had in development since the 1990s.
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USS Buchanan (DDG-14)
USS Buchanan (DDG-14) was a guided missile destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1962 to 1991.
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War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The War in Afghanistan was an armed conflict that took place from 2001 to 2021.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
1984 New Zealand general election
The 1984 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the composition of the 41st New Zealand Parliament.
See ANZUS and 1984 New Zealand general election
1999 East Timorese independence referendum
An independence referendum was held in East Timor on 30 August 1999, organised by United Nations Mission in East Timor.
See ANZUS and 1999 East Timorese independence referendum
2003 invasion of Iraq
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the Iraq War.
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2016 Kaikōura earthquake
The 2016 Kaikōura earthquake was a 7.8 earthquake in the South Island of New Zealand that occurred two minutes after midnight on 14 November 2016 NZDT (11:02 on 13 November UTC).
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See also
21st-century military alliances
- ANZUS
- Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support
- Alliance of Sahel States
- Arab–Israeli alliance
- Arab–Israeli alliance against Iran
- Balikatan
- British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact
- Central European Defence Cooperation
- Collective Security Treaty Organization
- Confédération Interalliée des Sous-Officiers de Réserve
- Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic
- ECOWAS Standby Force
- Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- Franco-Greek defence agreement
- Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
- International Maritime Security Construct
- Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition
- Lublin Triangle
- Major non-NATO ally
- Multi-National Force – Iraq
- Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–Philippines)
- Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–South Korea)
- NATO
- North African Region Capability
- Nuclear umbrella
- Peninsula Shield Force
- Proliferation Security Initiative
- Regional Security System
- Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition
- Strategic Framework for the Defense of the People of Azawad
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan
- U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement
Anglosphere
- ABCANZ Armies
- ANZUS
- AUKUS
- AUSCANNZUKUS
- Anglo-America
- Anglo-Saxonism in the 19th century
- Anglosphere
- Border Five
- CANZUK
- CANZUK International
- Combined Communications-Electronics Board
- Commonwealth free trade
- ECHELON
- Five Eyes
- Five Eyes Air Force Interoperability Council
- Five Nations Passport Group
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- JUSCANZ
- Migration 5
- Special Relationship
- Stateroom (surveillance program)
- Stone Ghost
- The Technical Cooperation Program
- UKUSA Agreement
Australia–New Zealand military relations
Australia–United States military relations
- ANZUS
- AUKUS
- Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
- CAC Sabre
- Exercise Talisman Sabre
- Experimental Military Unit
- Joint Defense Facility Nurrungar
- Major non-NATO ally
- Marine Rotational Force – Darwin
- Melbourne–Evans collision
- Pine Gap
- Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
- SCIFiRE
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- War Plan Red
Cold War alliances and military strategy
- ANZUS
- Central Treaty Organization
- Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
- Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–Philippines)
- Mutual Defense Treaty (United States–South Korea)
- Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of China
- NATO
- Northeast Asia Treaty Organization
- San Francisco System
- Security Treaty between the United States and Japan
- Sino-North Korean Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance
- Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- Thanat–Rusk communiqué
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan
- Warsaw Pact
Cold War history of Australia
- 161st Independent Reconnaissance Flight (Australia)
- 171st Special Operations Aviation Squadron
- 173rd Special Operations Aviation Squadron
- 1st Australian Task Force
- 1st Aviation Regiment (Australia)
- 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
- 1st Health Battalion (Australia)
- 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
- 5th Aviation Regiment (Australia)
- 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
- 7th Signal Regiment (Australia)
- ANZUS
- Australia in the Korean War
- Australian Army
- Australian Army Training Team Vietnam
- Australian Secret Intelligence Service
- Australian Signals Directorate
- Clearance Diving Branch (RAN)
- Conscription in Australia
- Defence of Australia policy
- ECHELON
- General Dynamics F-111C
- Malayan Emergency
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in Australian service
- Michael Matteson
- Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War
- No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF
- No. 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron (Australia)
- No. 2 Squadron RAAF
- No. 3 Aircraft Depot RAAF
- No. 35 Squadron RAAF
- No. 482 Squadron RAAF
- No. 6 Squadron RAAF
- No. 79 Squadron RAAF
- No. 82 Wing RAAF
- No. 9 Squadron RAAF
- Oakey Army Aviation Centre
- Petrov Affair
- RAAF Washington Flying Unit
- Royal Australian Air Force
- UKUSA Agreement
Military alliances involving Australia
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group
- ANZUK
- ANZUS
- Allies of World War I
- Allies of World War II
- Anglosphere
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Military alliances involving New Zealand
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group
- ANZUK
- ANZUS
- Allies of World War I
- Allies of World War II
- Anglosphere
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
New Zealand–United States military relations
Treaties concluded in 1951
- 1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange
- ANZUS
- Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
- Equal Remuneration Convention
- International Plant Protection Convention
- Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture) Convention, 1951
- Security Treaty between the United States and Japan
- Torquay Round
- Treaty of Paris (1951)
- Treaty of San Francisco
Treaties entered into force in 1952
- ANZUS
- Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials
- Geneva Convention on Road Traffic
- International Plant Protection Convention
- Joint Defence and Economic Co-operation Treaty
- Labour Clauses (Public Contracts) Convention, 1949
- Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949
- Protection of Wages Convention, 1949
- Security Treaty between the United States and Japan
- Treaty of Paris (1951)
- Treaty of San Francisco
- Treaty of Taipei
References
Also known as A. N. Z. U. S., A.N.Z.U.S., A.N.Z.U.S. Treaty, ANZUS Pact, ANZUS Treaty, Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty, Australia, New Zealand, and United States security treaty, Australia-New Zealand-United States Security Treaty, Pacific Security Treaty, U.S.-Australia alliance, United States security treaty Australia New Zealand.