Danielle Ireland-Piper
Biography
Publications
Dr. Danielle Ireland-Piper is Associate Professor at the National Security College, Australian National University and Honorary Adjunct Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Bond University. She also has experience in both policy and law in state and federal government, and in private legal practice. Danielle’s expertise include national security, constitutional law, and international law. She has a PhD from the University of Queensland and a Master of Laws from the University of Cambridge.
Long arm of the law: China’s extraterritorial reach
Political as much as legal considerations dictate the way Beijing exercises its laws – from Hong Kong to beyond.
Beyond “the Brisbane Line”: Why Queensland is crucial to Australia’s national security
The state-federal divisions can’t stand in the way of a unified approach.
Diversity and inclusion: Australia’s global aim to walk the talk
It helps to ensure feelings of respect and value infuse diplomacy – and the management of foreign relations, too.