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Mr Andrew Maher

Mr Andrew Maher

Associate Lecturer

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  • Doctor of Philosophy, Â鶹Éçmadou CBR, 5 July 2024.
  • Master of Terrorism Studies, Charles Sturt University (CSU), 2022.
  • Master of Defence Studies, Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), 2010.
  • Certificate in Executive Management and Development, Australian Graduate School of Management, Sep 2018.
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) / Bachelor of Business (Management and Leadership), University of Southern Queensland, 2004.
Â鶹Éçmadou Canberra
School of Humanities & Social Sciences

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Dr Andrew Maher is a former Australian military officer with a particular interest in operations conducted by, with and through foreign forces, as a result of operational experience in Afghanistan and Iraq. My research focus has been towards Irregular Warfare, the conduct of competition that leverages non-state actors, which was the anchor for my PhD: The Strategic Logic of Proxy Warfare. I have been a post-graduate course convenor at Â鶹Éçmadou Canberra for subjects on Irregular Warfare and the Theory of Special Operations for over five years.Ìý

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Book Chapters:

  • ‘Special Operations Developments in the Pacific: Back to the Future?’, Into the Void: Special Operations Beyond the Global War on Terror, Martijn Kitzen and James Kiras (eds.), Hurst, Jun 2024.
  • ‘Strategic Planners’, The Long Road: The Long Road: Australia’s Train, Advise and Assist Missions, Tom Frame (ed.), Â鶹Éçmadou Press, 2017.

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Peer-Reviewed Articles:

  • ‘Resistance Strategy: Lessons from the Russo-Ukraine conflict for Europe, Australia and the Indo-Pacific,’ Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies, 5:1, (2023), available at: .
  • ‘Information-Age Proxy Warfare,’ Joint Special Operations University, (Aug 2019), available at: .
  • ‘Understanding our Middle-Eastern competitor: The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force,’ Australian Army Journal, 16:1, (Jun 2018), available at: .
  • ‘An Australian doctrinal concept for Special Warfare: Lessons and Considerations,’ Directorate of Future Land Warfare, (Sep 2016), available at: .
  • Ìý‘Strategic Planners: A response to operational complexity’, Australian Army Journal, Ìý(Autumn 2016), available at: .
  • Ìý‘Counter-Network Operations: insights into the application of complexity theory’, Australian Defence Force Journal, 198, (Nov 2015), available at: .
  • ‘Regional SOF capacity building: An asymmetric Australian maritime strategy’, Australian Army Journal, (Oct 2015), available at: .
  • ‘CAS instruction at SFTC’, Australian Defence Force Journal, 193, (Apr 2014), available at: .

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Exemplar Blog Posts / Commentary:

  • 'The anniversary of war in Ukraine – 10 years, not two years’, The Strategist (7 February 2024), available at:
  • ‘Wither Political Warfare: The Future of Grey Zone Competition,’ Irregular Warfare Initiative, (22 September 2023), available at: .
  • Land Power Forum, ‘When Australia went to War in China,’ (25 July 2023), available at: .
  • ASPI Strategist, ‘A ‘Plan B’ for the ADF: Supporting Resistance as a Strategy,’ (21 July 2023), at: .
  • Irregular Warfare Initiative, ‘History Rhymes: Lessons from Indo-Pacific Competition and Confrontation in the Grey Zone,’ 18 May 2023, available at: .
  • Modern War Institute, Guerrillas, Revolutionaries, Insurgents, and Militias and Mafiosi: The GRIM Threats of Irregular Strategy, 24 February 2022, available at: .

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Phone
+61403019650

Completed PhD thesis: The Strategy of Proxy Warfare (2024)

Developing research into the idea of Unconventional Deterrence as a concept (2024-2026).

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My Teaching

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Post-graduate Co-Course Convenor: GRIM Threats (Irregular Warfare).

Post-graduate Co-Course Convenor: Theory of Special Operations.