Dr Hugh Smith
Associate Professor
Email : h.smith@adfa.edu.au
Hugh Smith obtained his first degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Having gone there in October 1962 with the intention of studying economics, he found international politics much more interesting. He came to Canberra in 1967 to take a PhD at the ANU and joined the Faculty of Military Studies at the Royal Military College as a lecturer in 1971, later transferring to the University College at ADFA in 1986. As Associate Professor of Politics, Hugh Smith taught undergraduate courses on war in international politics and on strategy and security, an honours class on Clausewitz, and postgraduate courses on armed forces and society and on legal and moral problems problems of international violence. From 1987 to 1991 he was the Founding Director of the Australian Defence Studies Centre. He took up the position of Visiting Fellow on retirement in February 2004 and his book On Clausewitz (Palgrave Macmillan) appeared in 2005.
Academic and Professional Qualifications
- B.Sc (Econ) (London)
- M.Phil (London)
- Ph.D (ANU)
Research Interests
- strategy and the ideas of Carl von Clausewitz
- terrorism and security
- political-military relations
- military ethics
- law of armed conflict
- military sociology and military personnel issues
Membership of Institutions
- Fellow, Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society
- Editorial Board, Australian Army Journal
- Editorial Board, Defender
Professional and Teaching Experience
- Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching 1971 - 2004.
Consulting Interests
- Military personnel issues
- Military ethics