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David Lee is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales Canberra in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. He joined the university in 2019 after a distinguished career at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, where he worked for twenty-four years. His research interests encompass Australian history, particularly focusing on Australia's international relations during the Cold War era. Lee has published extensively on these topics, with notable books including 'Australia in the World: International Relations and Global Events Federation' and 'John Curtin.' In addition to his research, he teaches courses on World Economic History and strategic studies related to the Cold War. David has served as the Chair of the Commonwealth Working Party for the Australian Dictionary of Biography and holds the position of Cabinet Historian at the National Archives of Australia. He actively engages in public discourse through interviews and media contributions, offering expert insights into the political history of Australia, particularly regarding significant Cabinet papers and decisions.
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