Greg is an Adjunct Professor at the Australia China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney. He led the Cyber Power and Future Conflict Program at the International Institute for Strategic Studies for three and half years until January 2023. He was formerly a professor at the University of New South Wales (Canberra) where he set up its Master's Degree in cyber war and peace. He has worked in Europe for 15 years, in peace NGOs and at the world-renowned peace studies centre at Bradford University. Five years at ANU in international relations. Roles in government and public policy in Australia (defence intelligence, Senate Committee Secretary, Ministerial Adviser). Published ten books as author, co-author, editor or co-editor, including "National Cyber Emergencies:, "Cyber Security Education", "Cyber Security in China", "Cyber Policy in China", "China's Ocean Frontier", "Japan and Greater China", and "The Armed Forces of Russia". Former columnist for "New Europe" (Brussels). As Vice-President of the EastWest Institute from 2006-2011, he led its work on cyber security, counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism, including leadership and supervision of research output. He held a Senior Visiting Fellowship in the Department of War Studies at Kings College London from 2012 to 2014. He has consulted for the UK Ministry of Defence, the Cabinet Office and the Foreign Office, as well for Australian government agencies.
Experience
2023–present
Adjunct Professor, Australia China Relations Institute University of Technology Sydney
2019–2023
Program Head Cyber Power and Future Conflict, International Institute for Strategic Studies
2016–2021
Professor, UNSW Canberra
2015–2015
Visiting Professor, UNSW Canberra
2013–2014
Professorial fellow, EastWest Institute
2011–2013
Visiting Senior Fellow, Kings College London, Dept of War Studies
2006–2011
Vice-President, EastWest Institute
2004–2006
Director of Research, Foreign Policy Centre London
2003–2004
Principal Research Fellow, Peace Studies Centre Bradford
2000–2003
Asia program Director/Director of Research then consultant, International Crisis Group Brussels
1994–1999
Research Fellow/Fellow/Senior Lecturer, ANU
1992–1994
Ministerial Adviser, Defence and Foreign Affairs
1991–1992
Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Morning Herald
1989–1990
Secretary, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence & Trade
1983–1986
First Secretary, Australian Commission Hong Kong
Education
1994
ANU, Ph D
1985
ANU, Master of International Law
1973
University of Queensland, BA (Hons)
Publications
2022
Great Power Offensive Cyber Campaigns: Experiments in Strategy, IISS
2020
Cyber Security Education: Principles and Policies, Routledge
2020
National Cyber Emergencies: the Return to Civil Defence , Routledge
2018
Cybersecurity in China: The Next Wave , Springer
2014
Cyber Policy in China, Polity, Cambridge UK
2007
Energy and Conflict Prevention , Madariaga European Foundation
2001
Power and Responsibility in Chinese Foreign Policy (co-editor), Asia Pacific Press, then ANU ePress
2001
Japan and Greater China: Political Economy and military Power in the Asian Century, Uni of Hawaii Press
2000
The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia (co-author), I B Tauris
1998
China's Ocean Frontier: International Law, Military Force and National Development, Allen & Unwin
1997
Missile Diplomacy and Taiwan's Future: Innovations in Politics and Military Power, ANU