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Small State Intelligence: New Zealand in SEATO Security Affairs
Pacific Focus ( IF 0.600 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-23 , DOI: 10.1111/pafo.12152
İ. Aytaç Kadıoğlu, Egemen B. Bezci

This article aims to shed light on how and why small states enter into cooperation alliances with greater powers. It does so by assessing the intelligence and security cooperation activities of New Zealand in the Pacific basin as a small state during the Cold War era. It also assesses its relationships with the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States, as well as its role within the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), an understudied international organization operating for collective defense. The article offers a threefold analysis involving financial costs, the quest for shelter and diversification. It argues that New Zealand utilized its alliance relationships with SEATO members to seek shelter and gain information with limited expenditure and less effort. Using original data from the archives of New Zealand and the UK, the article reveals that New Zealand's foreign and security policy commitments in the Pacific were shaped by the country's geographical remoteness and the limitations of its diplomatic capacity.

中文翻译:

小国情报:新西兰在西亚特安全事务中

本文旨在阐明小国如何以及为何与大国建立合作联盟。它通过评估冷战时期新西兰作为一个小国在太平洋盆地中的情报和安全合作活动来做到这一点。它还评估了它与英国(UK)和美国的关系,以及它在东南亚条约组织(SEATO)中的作用。东南亚条约组织是一个为集体防御而运转不足的国际组织。这篇文章提供了三方面的分析,涉及财务成本,寻求住房和多样化。它认为,新西兰利用与SEATO成员的联盟关系来寻求庇护,并以有限的支出和较少的努力获得信息。利用来自新西兰和英国档案馆的原始数据,
更新日期:2020-04-23
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