governments of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States

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The governments of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States are the three national authorities that jointly participate in and oversee the ANZUS security alliance in the Pacific region.


Statements (44)
Predicate Object
instanceOf collective political entity
participants in military alliance
trilateral security partners
allianceNature defense pact
mutual security arrangement
cooperateIn Indo-Pacific security
cooperateOn defense exercises
intelligence sharing
military planning
strategic consultations
coordinatesPolicyOn regional defense posture in the Pacific
responses to security threats in the Pacific
engagesIn defense dialogues
joint military exercises in the Pacific
strategic policy coordination
geopoliticalContext Cold War origin
hasHistoricalEvent signing of ANZUS Treaty in San Francisco
hasMember Government of Australia
Government of New Zealand
Government of the United States
hasObligation consult in case of armed attack in the Pacific
develop collective capacity to resist armed attack
hasSecurityObjective deterrence of aggression in the Pacific
protection of member states’ territories in the Pacific
support for allied operations in the Pacific region
hasSecurityRelationship Australia–New Zealand defense cooperation
U.S.–Australia alliance
U.S.–New Zealand security relationship
legalBasis ANZUS Treaty
oversees ANZUS security alliance
participatesIn ANZUS security alliance
primaryFocus collective security
defense cooperation
regional stability
regionOfCooperation Pacific region
securityAllianceAcronymExpansion Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty
securityAllianceName ANZUS
sharesInterestIn freedom of navigation in the Pacific
rules-based international order in the Pacific
treatyEnteredIntoForceYear 1952
treatyName ANZUS Treaty
treatyScope Pacific area
treatySignedYear 1951
treatyType collective security treaty

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
ANZUS
administeredBy

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