This piece examines the evolution and current trajectory of New Zealand's defence relationships with Australia and the United States, highlighting the revival of the ANZUS alliance, the significance of Anzac 2035, and growing alignment with AUKUS, while reflecting on historical t
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gradual, uneasy integration into US-Australia nuclear cooperation
Anzac then and now: as trans-Tasman defence relations get closer, NZ must be on guardgradual shift toward intelligence and submarine cooperation
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