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Major Cate Carter is an Intelligence Officer and the Managing Editor of the Australian Army Journal. She has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the University of Queensland and is currently a Defence PhD candidate in the field of Armed Forces and Society. Major Carter’s thesis concerns the relationship between the ADF and the Australian public. … Cate …



Dr Joyobroto Sanyal is a former Marie Curie Visiting Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge University. For his PhD, Dr Sanyal analysed the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, with a particular focus on EU–Russia and EU–China relations. In 2017, Dr Sanyal joined the Australian Army Research Centre as lead researcher on Army’s Towards an Army STEM Strategy report, following a period of association with the Australian Bureau of Statistics. He has published in the Security Challenges …



Major Dale Morley-Turnbull enlisted into the Army Reserve in 1990 while studying at university, she graduated from the Regional Universities Regiment - Queensland in March 1993 as a Second Lieutenant, allocated to the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police and posted to the 25th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment as Assistant Adjutant. MAJ Morley-Turnbull has been posted to a variety of postings during her reserve service including Platoon Commander 14 MP Platoon, 1 Military Police Company, the …

From September to November 1999, Lieutenant Colonel Zhou Bo was the inaugural Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Visiting Fellow at the Australian Army's 'think tank', the Land Warfare Studies Centre (LWSC), in Canberra. During this fellowship he primarily worked on issues relating to South Asian nuclear disarmament. Lieutenant Colonel Zhou was born in Hubei Province in 1963 and graduated from the PLA Air Force Engineering College in 1983. His subsequent military career has involved a wide range of …

With over 20 years of experience as an Australian Army Officer and a Doctorate in Strategic Thinking, Leon enjoys contributing to the cultural conversation. Leon is currently consulting on strategic policy with a focus on developing organisational resilience to complexity. … Leon …

Cameron Leckie served 24 years in the Australian Army retiring with the rank of Major. As member of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals he served in a number of regimental and training appointments, concluding his service as the Executive Officer of the 1st Signal Regiment. He deployed to East Timor (Operation WARDEN), the Solomon Islands (Operation ANODE) and Sumatra (Operation SUMATRA ASSIST). He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Southern Queensland. … Cameron …
