Faculty
Brendan Taylor
Associate Professor, Head of Centre
Topic: Korean Peninsula security issues, US-China relations, economic sanctions, Asia-Pacific security architecture.
Email: brendan.taylor@anu.edu.au
Desmond Ball
Special Professor
Topic: Australian defence; nuclear strategy; Asia-Pacific security.
Email: desmond.ball@anu.edu.au
Joan Beaumont
Professor
Topic: Australia in the two world wars, War memory and heritage, including the Anzac 'legend', History of Australian foreign policy and diplomacy, Prisoners of war, History of international humanitarian law
Email: joan.beaumont@anu.edu.au
John Blaxland
Senior Fellow
Topic: Intelligence and Security, Military History and Strategy, Defence Studies. International Relations, notably on South-east Asia (Thailand and Burma/Myanmar) and North America, (Canada and the United States)
Email: john.blaxland@anu.edu.au
Jean Bou
Lecturer
Topic: Australian military history, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century operational military history, Australia and the First World War, History of warfare, Peacekeeping operations
Email: jean.bou@anu.edu.au
Emma Campbell
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Topic: Politics of the Korean peninsula, Humanitarian aid and intervention, Nationalism
Email: emma.campbell@anu.edu.au
Andrew Carr
Associate Lecturer
Topic: Australian foreign and strategic policy, middle powers, migration, international relations theory and the history of ideas.
Email: andrew.carr@anu.edu.au
Rhys Crawley
Postdoctoral Fellow
Topic: Australian military history; operational analysis; First World War; logistics in warfare; combined operations and amphibious warfare; security and intelligence
Email: rhys.crawley@anu.edu.au
Peter Dean
Fellow, Director of Studies
Topic: Australian Military History; Australian Defence Policy;
United States and Australian Military Cooperation;
Amphibious Warfare; Expeditionary Warfare
Second World War, in particular the South West Pacific Area 1942-1945.
Email: peter.dean@anu.edu.au
Paul Dibb
Emeritus Professor and Chairman of the Advisory Board
Topic: Australian defence policy, regional security, alliance relationships.
Email: Paul.Dibb@anu.edu.au
Stephan Fruehling
Senior Lecturer, Deputy Director of Studies Military Studies Program.
Topic: Australian Defence Policy; Nuclear Weapons; Missile Defence
Email: stephan.fruehling@anu.edu.au
David Horner
Professor of Australian Defence History, and Official Historian Peacekeeping and Post-Cold War Operations. http://www.awm.gov.au/histories/peace
Topic: Australian defence history, particularly strategy, command, intelligence and operations and current defence issues. His major research projects are the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping and Post-Cold War Operations, which is a joint ANU-Australian War Memorial project; and the Official History of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.
Email: David.Horner@anu.edu.au
Ron Huisken
Adjunct Senior Fellow
Topic: East Asian security, alliance politics, arms control, nuclear weapons, missile defence.
Email: ron.huisken@anu.edu.au
Amy King
Lecturer
Topic: China-Japan relations; Asia-Pacific security and international relations; the role of ideas in foreign policy; Cold War in Asia (in particular the 1950s and 1960s); the legacy of WWII and imperialism in Asia; trade, industrialization and economic development.
Email: amy.king@anu.edu.au
Daniel Marston
Professor of Military Studies, Principal of Military Studies program
Topic: Lessons of counterinsurgency for the Australian and British armies from the 1960s to the present.
Email: daniel.marston@anu.edu.au
Garth Pratten
Lecturer and PhD Convener
Topic: The conduct of ground operations in the Second World War, with an emphasis on the Australian experience, British and Commonwealth counter-insurgency operations, the employment of reserve forces, peace support operations in the 1990s, and unit level command.
Email: garth.pratten@anu.edu.au
Ben Schreer
Senior Lecturer
Topic: Australia's Strategic Policy; US Asia-Pacific Strategy; NATO
Email: benjamin.schreer@anu.edu.au
Joanne Wallis
Lecturer, Undergraduate Convener
Topic: The South Pacific; state and nation-building;
constitution-making; peace-building and reconciliation; ethnicity and nationalism; the link between liberal and local approaches to governance, justice, development and security; and the relationship between globalization, trade and development.
Email: joanne.wallis@anu.edu.au
Hugh White
Professor of Strategic Studies
Topic: Australian strategic and defence policy, Asia-Pacific security issues, global strategic affairs
Email: Hugh.White@anu.edu.au
