ABSTRACT
This chapter examines recent ‘Five Eyes’ political and operational planning emerging from the governments of these countries and explores how articulations of health security intelligence could be further established within national and international strategies. It asks how the machinery of ‘Five Eyes’ security, public health and intelligence sectors can be organised to deliver improved integrated domestic and international responses to health security emergencies. Finally, it explores how ‘Five Eyes’ can better rationalise its strategic commitments to health security, whilst continuing to address the full diversity of global threats from cyber-warfare to conflict and terrorism.
