Monographie
National security through the lens of the 'Five Eyes' nations : analyzing domestic and homeland considerations for intersectoral collaboration / John Michael Weaver
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- National security through the lens of the 'Five Eyes' nations : analyzing domestic and homeland considerations for intersectoral collaboration / John Michael Weaver
Auteur(s)
Publication
- Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
Date de copyright
- C 2024
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (XIII-152 pages) : illustrations, diagrammes, tableaux ; 21 cm
Collection
- Palgrave pivot
ISBN
- 978-3-0315-8730-6
- 3-031-58730-8
- 978-3-0315-8729-0
- 3-031-58729-4
- 978-3-0315-8731-3
- 3-031-58731-6
- 978-3-0315-8732-0
- 3-031-58732-4
EAN
- 9783031587320 broché
Appartient à la collection
- Palgrave Pivot 2691-915X
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327.12
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliographie en fin de chapitres. Index
Note sur le contenu
- 1 Background information 2 Research questions, methodology, and limitations 3 Relationships 4 Australia 5 Canada 6 New Zealand 7 United Kingdom 8 United States 9 Analysis and Findings 10 Wrap Up and Conclusion
Résumé ou extrait
- This book analyzes the ‘Five Eyes’ nations’ concerns and policies relating to national security threats through an interdisciplinary theoretical engagement with the Political, Information, Security and Economic (PISE) Model. Through the analysis of secondary data sources such as scholarly and government reports, policy documents, press releases and interviews, the author analyzes the five case studies—Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, and the USA—to determine how and why nations use the PISE variables to shape favorable homeland security outcomes, to determine what the points of homeland intersectoral collaboration are among the ‘Five Eyes’ nations. In so doing, Weaver determines that although the ‘Five Eyes’ countries have concerns about homeland security and each, individually, identifies threats and hazards, they do also employ collaborative measures to build resilience and increase efforts to prepare for anticipated security breaches.
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