Supporting Future U.S. Alliance Strategy: The Ango-Saxon, or 'ABCA' clue
Abstract
The report analyzes the little-known, but extensive defense cooperative relationship which exists among the armed forces of the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. While perhaps arguably a relatively esoteric subject prior to 1989, given the recent changes which have taken place in the Soviet Union, U.S. alliance strategy is now on the threshold of a new era; an era where the Soviet threat is seen by many allies as diminishing. As U.S. officials ponder the implications of a decreased Soviet threat on its many alliances, of which almost all have been threat-based, it will be important to recall the one series of collective security arrangements with allies which has been founded on similarities, vice solely threat. This intimate Anglo-Saxon connection appears to have the needed bases for enduring well into the post-coldwar era.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA223332
Entities
People
- Thomas-Durell Young
Organizations
- United States Army War College