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Miranda Booth is a lecturer in Contemporary Defence Strategic Studies at UNSW Canberra, where she is also a member of the War Studies Research Group. Her research focuses on international relations and strategic studies, particularly examining contemporary defence policy and strategic narratives surrounding Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the Asia-Pacific region. Booth serves as a co-investigator on a Department of Defence Strategic Policy Grant project concerning Pacific maritime security coordination, aiming to enhance targeted and coordinated maritime security assistance. She has engaged with various organizations including the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and the Australian Defence Force, contributing her expertise to discussions on security cooperation in East Asia. Miranda has received accolades for her innovative teaching, including the Dean's award, and she co-convenes postgraduate courses on modern strategy and Australian defence policy. Her past experiences include teaching roles at Charles Darwin University and the University of Melbourne, along with significant contributions to publications on Asia-Pacific defence issues, which have garnered attention in various media outlets.
UNSW Canberra • Canberra, Australia
Lecturer in Contemporary Defence Strategic Studies, member of the War Studies Research Group.
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