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Sam Roggeveen
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Sam Roggeveen was a senior strategic analyst in Australia's peak intelligence agency, the Office of National Assessments, where his work dealt mainly with nuclear strategy and arms control, ballistic-missile defence, North Asian strategic affairs and WMD terrorism. Sam also worked on arms control policy in Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs, and as an intelligence analyst in the Defence Intelligence Organisation. He has written for various Australian publications on US and Australian politics, terrorism, international relations theory, ethics, soccer, cricket, PG Wodehouse and Michael Oakeshott.



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Research interests
Military-strategic issues; US politics; international relations theory.
Recent publications by author
Resilience the key to fighting terrorism -- 24 Feb 2010

How the roar of China's tiger will be heard across the world -- 13 Feb 2010

Wednesday Lunch at Lowy - Research staff presentations -- 2 Dec 2009

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