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James Mortensen is affiliated with the National Security College at the Australian National University (ANU), where he engages in research supervision and contributes to interdisciplinary studies. His work bridges national security, historical analysis, and policy development, with a focus on contemporary challenges such as domestic violence discourse, environmental security, and cyber governance. He has actively participated in collaborative research projects addressing issues like Bangladesh Coast Guard capabilities and coercive influence in the Indo-Pacific.
Research interests include domestic violence in political contexts, geopolitical implications of Antarctica, disaster justice, and self-regulation in digital domains. His publications highlight intersections between historical trends and modern policy challenges, particularly in Australian security frameworks.
Mortensen’s projects emphasize non-state actors and vulnerable states, reflecting a commitment to pragmatic security solutions. He collaborates on initiatives like 'Research Boots in Bowral' exploring military policy impacts and 'Countering Coercive Influence' in Indo-Pacific dynamics. While no awards are explicitly noted, his contributions to disaster justice and Antarctic security policy have gained academic traction.
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