James Dwyer
- Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania
Dr James Dwyer is a Lecturer in strategy and leadership based at the School of Social Sciences and the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies. His research focuses on deterrence (from local, criminal deterrence to nuclear deterrence), strategic studies, ballistic missile defence, strategic decision-making and strategic leadership.
Research Interests:
Nuclear deterrence
Nuclear strategy
Strategic theory
War and conflict
Ballistic missile defence
Strategic Leadership
Strategic decision making
- 2024–present Lecturer, University of Tasmania 2019–2023 Associate lecturer, University of Tasmania 2016–2019 Teaching Fellow, University of Tasmania 2016–2016 Associate lecturer, University of Tasmania
- 2022 University of Tasmania, Graduate Certificate in Research 2022 University of Tasmania, PhD 2014 University of Tasmania, BA (1st Class Hons) 2013 University of Tasmania, BSocSc, International Relations & Psychology
- 2015 Nuclear deterrence, missile systems and the security of Turkey in the 'new' Middle East, Insight Turkey
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