David Wright-Neville

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David Wright-Neville

David Peter Wright-Neville is a former Australian intelligence officer, Associate Professor of Political and Social Theory at Monash University, and Deputy Director of the University’s Global Terrorism Research Centre. He also teaches at the Australian National University.

Biography

Before joining Monash University in mid-2002 Wright-Neville says he was “the senior terrorism analyst of the Australian intelligence community”; and before that “the senior southeast Asia analyst”.[1]

In October 2006 Wright-Neville and his colleagues at Monash’s Terrorism Research Unit were awarded $1.2 million by the Australian Government to establish the Global Terrorism Research Centre. Wright-Neville was appointed to head the centre.[2]

In early 2007 David was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford where he worked on several publications. These include a forthcoming book titled Counter-Terrorism Policing: Community, Cohesion, Security, co-authored with Associate Professors Sharon Pickering and Jude McCulloch and due for release in early 2008. This will be followed by Social and Cultural Violence in the Twenty First Century: Globalisation’s New Challenge edited by David Wright-Neville and Anna Halafoff (London: Edward Elgar 2008) and The Dictionary of Global Terrorism (Cambridge: Polity) also due for publication in 2008.[3]

Publications

Co-authored books

  • 2008 Counter-Terrorism Policing in Diverse Communities with Sharon Pickering and Jude McCulloch New York: Springer

Forthcoming in 2008

  • 2008 Social and Cultural Violence in the Twenty First Century: Globalisation's New Challenge edited by David Wright-Neville and Anna Halafoff (London: Edward Elgar 2008)
  • 2008 'The Dictionary of Terrorism' (Polity Press)

Edited Books

  • 2005 Islamic Terrorism in Indonesia: Myths and Realities (With Marika Vicziany) Monash Asia Institute, Monash University Press.
  • 2004 East Asian Security after September 11, London: Edward Elgar (With Pete Lentini and Marika Vicziany)

Book Chapters

  • 2007 'Terrorism' in R. Devetak, A. Burke and J. George (eds.) An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2006 'Southeast Asian Security Challenges' in R. Ayson and D. ball (eds.) Strategy and Security in the Asia Pacific St. leonards: Allen and Unwin.
  • 2006 'Old Style Sovereignty - New Style Threats: Southeast Asia's Counter-Terrorism Dilemma' in Marika Vicziany (Ed.) Asian Security Challenges London: Edward Elgar
  • 2006 'Japan's Approach to Counter-Terrorism' in Andrew Newman and Brad New Perspectives on Northeast Asian Security London; Routledge.
  • 2006 'Terrorism as a Global Phenomenon: The Southeast Asian Phenomenon' A. Pargeter (ed.) The Evolving Threat: International Terrorism in the Post 9/11 Era Rome: Globe Research and Publishing.
  • 2005 'Anti-Westernism, Indonesian Democracy and the Politics of Dashed Expectations' in Margaret Kartomi (Ed.) The Year of Voting Frequently: Politics and Artists in Indonesia's 2004 Elections, Monash Asia Institute, Monash University Press.
  • 2004 'Introduction: East Asian Security after September 11' in East Asian Security after September 11, London: Edward Elgar (With Pete Lentini and Marika Vicziany)
  • 2004 'US Counter-Terrorism Southeast Asia: Problems on the Horizon' in Lentini, Vicziany and Wright-Neville (eds.), East Asian Security after September 11, London: Edward Elgar
  • 2004 'Globalization and Terrorism: The Southeast Asian Experience' in Chris Nyland and Gloria Davies (eds.) Globalization: The Asian Experience London: Edward Elgar Publishers. (Forthcoming)
  • 2004 'East Asia and the War on Terror: Why Human Rights Matter' in Paul Van Tongren (ed.) Searching for Peace in East Asia, New York: Lynne Reiner Publishers.

Journal Articles

  • 2004 'Dangerous Dynamics: Activists, Militants and terrorists in Southeast Asia ' Pacific Review Vol.17 No.1

Magazine Articles

  • 2003 'Prospects Dim: Counter-Terrorism Cooperation in Southeast Asia' Woodrow Wilson Centre, Asia Program Special Report No. 112, pp.5-10.
  • 2003'Terrorism's Elusive Character' Australian Mosaic No. 3, pp. 5-9.

Working Papers

  • 2006 'The Politics of Fear: Counter-Terrorism and Australian Democracy' Working Paper 27/2006 of the Royal Elcano Institute for Strategic and International Relations (Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos)
  • 2004 'Losing the Democratic Moment? Southeast Asia and the War on Terror' Asia Research Centre Working Paper No.110, Murdoch University, October.


Contact information

Tel: +61 3 990 34588
Fax: +61 3 990 34686
Email: David.WrightNeville@arts.monash.edu.au
Room W1133 11th Floor
Building 11 (Menzies)
Monash University
Clayton campus
Wellington Road
Clayton
Victoria 3800
AUSTRALIA

References

  1. Transcipt of ‘Missing the Plot? The Politics of Intelligence Post 9/11’, 9 March 2005, part of
  2. Monash University Memo, ‘$1.2m counter-terrorism centre for Monash’, 25 October 2006
  3. Monash Univeristy Politics Staff Information, Associate Professor David Wright-Neville, (accessed 1 May 2008)