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Intelligence Sharing
Toward a Quadrilateral Intelligence Sharing Network?
By Ariel Stenek
Is the time ripe for the U.S. to formalize an intelligence-sharing network with Quad partners Australia, Japan, and India?
Integrating Japan Into an Expanded ‘Five Eyes’ Alliance
By Philip Citowicki
A graduated process of integration is a more likely and feasible route than Japan's sudden elevation to membership.
Is the Time Right for Japan to Become Five Eyes’ ‘Sixth Eye’?
By Ankit Panda
Tokyo has wanted into the exclusive multilateral intelligence-sharing club for some time.
Thai Army Chief Signs Intelligence Pact With Indonesia
By Associated Press
An intelligence-sharing agreement signed by the army chiefs of Thailand and Indonesia is unlikely to significantly help Thailand end a Muslim separatist insurgency in its deep south.
US, South Korea, Japan Start Sharing Intelligence on North Korea
By Ankit Panda
The United States will serve as an intermediary for intelligence sharing between Japan and South Korea on North Korea.
Will Indonesia Rip Up Their Defense Treaty With Australia?
Snowden’s leaks could reshape Asia-Pacific security if Indonesia and Australia remain estranged
Intelligence Sharing in the Whistleblower Era
Government agencies are likely to more jealously guard information after Manning and Snowden.
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