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Weaver, John Michael

John M. Weaver is Associate Professor of Intelligence Analysis at York College of Pennsylvania, the US.
National Security Through the Lens of the ‘Five Eyes’ Nations</a>

National Security Through the Lens of the ‘Five Eyes’ Nations

This book analyzes the ‘Five Eyes’ nations’ concerns and policies relating to national security threats through an interdisciplinary theoretical engagement with the Political, Information, Security and Economic (PISE) Model. Through the analysis of secondary data sources such as scholarly and government reports, policy documents, press releases and interviews, the author analyzes the five case studies—Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, and the USA—to determine how and why nations use the PISE variables to shape favorable homeland security outcomes, to determine what the points of homeland intersectoral collaboration are among the ‘Five Eyes’ nations.

National Security Through the Lens of the ‘Five Eyes’ Nations</a>

National Security Through the Lens of the ‘Five Eyes’ Nations

This book analyzes the ‘Five Eyes’ nations’ concerns and policies relating to national security threats through an interdisciplinary theoretical engagement with the Political, Information, Security and Economic (PISE) Model. Through the analysis of secondary data sources such as scholarly and government reports, policy documents, press releases and interviews, the author analyzes the five case studies—Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, and the USA—to determine how and why nations use the PISE variables to shape favorable homeland security outcomes, to determine what the points of homeland intersectoral collaboration are among the ‘Five Eyes’ nations.

The “Five Eyes” Intelligence Sharing Relationship</a>

The “Five Eyes” Intelligence Sharing Relationship

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.

The “Five Eyes” Intelligence Sharing Relationship</a>

The “Five Eyes” Intelligence Sharing Relationship

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.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Intelligence Analysis Challenges</a>

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Intelligence Analysis Challenges

One of the prevailing issues regarding security to North America and more pointedly, the United States, gravitates on the topic of cyber threats confronting this nation.  These threats are becoming more disruptive and destructive and many nations’ infrastructure is vulnerable to them.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Intelligence Analysis Challenges</a>

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Intelligence Analysis Challenges

One of the prevailing issues regarding security to North America and more pointedly, the United States, gravitates on the topic of cyber threats confronting this nation.  These threats are becoming more disruptive and destructive and many nations’ infrastructure is vulnerable to them.