

Dr. John Anthony Hardy
Section Manager - Research & Innovation, Assistant Professor
Dr John Hardy is an Assistant Professor of Homeland Security at Rabdan Academy, an Adjunct at Charles Sturt University and a Fellow of the Research Network for a Secure Australia (RNSA). John was previously Director of Security Studies at Macquarie University and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Australian National Security College (NSC). He has extensive experience in delivering professional development training for a range of governments, specializing in national security, intelligence, counter terrorism and law enforcement.
Qualification
- Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University, 2015
- Master of Letters (Peace and Conflict Studies), University of Sydney, 2010
- Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, Macquarie University, 2009
- Master of International Security Studies, Macquarie University, 2009
- Bachelor of Arts, Griffith University, 2008
Research Interests
- Network analysis and intelligence
- Strategic intelligence methodology
- Contemporary counterterrorism
- Comparative approaches to Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)
- Military intelligence in unconventional warfare
Publications
- Hardy, John. “The Ethics of Emerging Tactics” in Ethics Under Fire: Challenges for the Australian Army, e.d. Tom Frame and Albert Palazzo, Sydney: New South Press, 2017.
- Lushenko, Paul and Hardy, John. “Panjwai: A Tale of Two COINS in Afghanistan” Small Wars and Insurgencies 27(1), 2016: pp. 106-131.
- Lushenko, Paul and Hardy, John. “China, the United States, and the Future of Regional Security Order – An Unhappy Coexistence” Asian Security 12(1), 2016: pp. 1-28.
- Hardy, John. “Targeting Thresholds: The Impact of Intelligence Capability on Ethical Requirements for High-Value Targeting Operations” in Galliot, Jai and Reed, Warren (eds) Ethics and the Future Spying: Technology, Intelligence Collection and National Security, London: Routledge, 2015.
- Hardy, John. “Legitimacy in the Use of Force: Opinio or Juris?” Proceedings of the Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, 9-11 July 2014, University of Melbourne.
- Hardy, John. “Rethinking the Drone Debate” Proceedings of the Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, 9-11 July 2014, University of Melbourne.
- Hardy, John. “The Return of Revisionism” Proceedings of the Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 30 September to 3 October 2014, Sydney University.
- Hardy, John. “Statements of Intent: the Politicisation of Australia’s Strategic Edge in the Era of Defence Self-Reliance” Proceedings of the Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 30 September to 3 October 2013, Murdoch University.
- Hardy, John and Lushenko, Paul. “The Value of High-Value Targeting: A Conceptual Model for Using HVT against a Networked Enemy” Defence Studies, 12(3), 2012: pp.413-433.
- Hardy, John. “Ending Ambivalence: Australian Perspectives on Stability in Asia” Proceedings of the Asia Studies Association of Australia 18th Biennial Conference, 5-7 July 2010, the University of Adelaide.