Greg Colton DSM

Areas of expertise
Australian defence and foreign policy; South Pacific state fragility; the Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Greg Colton DSM
Biography
Publications

Lieutenant Colonel Greg Colton DSM is a regular army officer and former Research Fellow at the Lowy Institute, where he headed up the South Pacific Fragile States Project. Greg holds a BA with Honours in Contemporary East European Studies from the University of London and a Master of Defence and Military Studies from the Australian National University. In his final year as an undergraduate he worked in the Romanian Ministry of National Defence in Bucharest, during which time he wrote his thesis examining the reform of the Romanian Armed Forces as they modernised in preparation for NATO accession. After commissioning from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Greg served as an Infantry Officer in the British Army, including operational tours of Northern Ireland and Iraq, before transferring to the Australian Army in 2007. Since then he has visited PNG several times to deliver training in partnership with the PNG Defence Force and deployed to East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2014, Greg participated in the Lowy Institute’s Australia – PNG Emerging Leaders Dialogue. Greg has also been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his service as a Company Commander in Afghanistan with the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.

The views expressed are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Australian Army, the Department of Defence or the Australian Government.

Australia, US and NZ military co-operation augurs well
Australia, US and NZ military co-operation augurs well
For the first time, the combined amphibious force was comprised of ships from the US, Australia and New Zealand.
Coal mine halt will bolster Australia's influence in crucial Pacific region
Commentary
Coal mine halt will bolster Australia's influence in crucial Pacific region
Originally published in the Canberra Times. Greg Colton
Talisman Sabre 17: The realisation of defence strategy
Talisman Sabre 17: The realisation of defence strategy
For the first time in more than 30 years, Australia has a military strategy that is beginning to truly align ends, ways and means.
Three focus points for Turnbull at G20 summit
Three focus points for Turnbull at G20 summit
The G20 should focus on climate change and Australia has an important role to play as a regional leader.
Resilience in the post-RAMSI era
Resilience in the post-RAMSI era
Ultimately, the legacy of RAMSI will not be measured by what was achieved over the last 14 years, but by what happens in the future.
Australians view their military as a 'force for good' in the world
Commentary
Australians view their military as a 'force for good' in the world
Originally published in the Sydney Morning Herald. Greg Colton
RAAF’s decision on Syria raises more questions than it answers
RAAF’s decision on Syria raises more questions than it answers
The announcement yesterday implies that Australia has decided it no longer has the political will to apply air power in the fight against ISIS in Syria.
Understanding resilience and fragility in the South Pacific
Understanding resilience and fragility in the South Pacific
This model forces decision-makers to compare the pre-emptive costs of intervention against the cost of restorative intervention.
US exit from Paris deal marks end of influence in South Pacific
Commentary
US exit from Paris deal marks end of influence in South Pacific
Originally published in the Asian Nikkei Review. Greg Colton
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