Dr Malcolm Davis
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Society and Design
Bond University
Australia
Biography
Dr Malcolm Davis was with the Department of Defence From November 2007 to March 2012, undertaking strategic policy analysis and development, focusing on strategic and security developments in Asia - notably, China and North Korea; considering force structure development issues, and participating in the preparation of the Defence Planning Guidance in 2010-11. Dr Malcolm Davis was with Kings College London as a Lecturer in Defence Studies with the Defence Studies Department, Kings College London From August 2000 to October 2007, at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. This involved academic teaching to military officers from the UK and overseas, and running my own courses as part of the Kings College MA in Defence Studies. Dr Malcolm Davis undertook Doctoral studies at the University of Hull From August 1997 to June 2000, finishing my PhD on 'The RMA in East Asia - a Maritime perspective' in November 2002. I also undertook undergraduate and postgraduate teaching during this time. From January 1991 to May 1995, I was an adjunct teaching fellow at Bond University, where I was responsible for preparation and delivery of the ASIA 100 International Relations course.
Research Interest
Future Warfare, impact of revolutionary and horizon technology on warfare in the 21st Century, Disruptive Technology, global space competition Chinese Defence and Strategic Policy and Chinese Military Modernisation, Chinese Space Policy and space capabilities; Chinese air power and policy, Chinese sea power and naval development, Chinese strategic thinking and military doctrine, including RMA and the human future in Space.