"While much has been written on the existence of the Five-Eye (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) intelligence organization, little has been written about how these member states use this alliance for their domestic benefit. Doctors Røseth and Weaver have made a unique contribution to the literature by examining the Five-Eye alliance as seen through the lens of the types of national power (Diplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic) and the use of those powers."
---Bruce MacKay, Intelligence Enterprise Department & DIA Directorate of Operations Chair, USA (Retired).
"Brisling with well-researched facts, anecdotes, and discussions that successfully encapsulate the history and raison d'être of the classic intelligence sharing system of the West. A timely and scholarly analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, and future for the Five Eyes system explained in its strategic context. An absolute read for any intelligence or policy professional."
---Tom Tutt, Colonel (US Army retired)
This book focuses on qualitative research centering on the "Five Eyes'' countries (the five countries with intelligence sharing relations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States) and how they are leveraging the instruments of national power to advance their position and to look for points of intersection where these countries will work with one another. This ten-chapter volume covers the following topics: overview, methodology, a chapter for each of the "Five Eyes' ' or FVEYs nations, analysis & findings, and conclusion.
Tom Røseth, Ph.D. (University of Oslo) is an associate professor at the Norwegian Defence University College.
John Michael Weaver, DPA (University of Baltimore), is Associate Professor of Intelligence Analysis, York College of Pennsylvania (USA), a retired lieutenant colonel fromthe US Army, and a retired civilian from the Intelligence Community of the US.