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Melanie Brand is a Lecturer in Intelligence Studies within the School of International Studies at Macquarie University. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and maintains an active research profile with an h-index of 10, focusing on Cold War-era intelligence history with particular emphasis on Australian contexts.
Her research interests encompass intelligence analysis and warning, oversight and accountability mechanisms, secrecy practices, and cultural perspectives on intelligence, espionage, and spying. She has developed significant expertise in the Petrov Affair, press censorship during the Cold War, and representations of intelligence in media and popular culture.
Dr. Brand's recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate consistent scholarly output across prestigious journals including Intelligence and National Security, Australian Historical Studies, and Journal of Australian Studies. Her work reveals a clear thematic trajectory examining how intelligence operations intersect with media narratives, national identity formation, and cultural understandings during the Cold War period, particularly in Australia.
- h-index of 10 according to Scopus
- Founding board member of the Women's Intelligence Network
- ORCID: 0000-0003-1775-5875
She has delivered numerous presentations at academic conferences between 2019-2024 on topics including the Petrov Affair, Australia's D Notice System, and the cultural dimensions of Cold War intelligence. Her research demonstrates strong engagement with both historical archives and contemporary intelligence studies scholarship, bridging academic and policy-relevant perspectives on intelligence history.
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