Dr Rodger Shanahan

Dr Rodger Shanahan
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Dr Rodger Shanahan is a former Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute.

A former army officer, he had extensive service within the Parachute Battalion Group (PBG) and has had operational service with the UN in South Lebanon and Syria, with the PBG in East Timor, in Beirut during the 2006 war, and in Afghanistan. He was the former director of the Army's Land Warfare Studies Centre, and has also been posted to the Australian Embassies in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. Dr Shanahan has MAs in International Relations and Middle East Studies from the ANU, and a PhD in Arab and Islamic Studies from the University of Sydney.

He is also a part-time member of the Refugee Review Tribunal.  He has written numerous journal, media and policy articles, is a frequent commentator on Middle East issues for Australian and international media, has appeared as an expert witness for several terrorism trials in Australia and is the author of Clans, Parties and Clerics: the Shi’a of Lebanon.

Bourke Street: debating terrorism
Bourke Street: debating terrorism
Too often, the same debates dominate in the wake of a suspected terrorism attack, offering too little insight.
“Would you like thanks with that?”
“Would you like thanks with that?”
Veterans are already well supported before shoehorning an American tradition to Australia and ignores service of others.
What should Australia do about Saudi Arabia?
What should Australia do about Saudi Arabia?
If Saudi complicity in the death of Jamal Khashoggi is shown, Canberra must make a stand to express disgust.
Making dissident Jamal Khashoggi disappear a case of ham-fisted overreach
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Making dissident Jamal Khashoggi disappear a case of ham-fisted overreach
Originally published in The AustralianRodger Shanahan
Where’s Jamal?
Where’s Jamal?
The bizarre disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi could complicate Saudi relations with the West.
The danger of mission creep in Syria
The danger of mission creep in Syria
American troops went to support locals to defeat ISIS, but staying until Iranian forces withdraw is a different goal.
EU and Iran push back against US sanctions
EU and Iran push back against US sanctions
The sight of the EU and Iran jointly announcing a plan to blunt a signature US initiative must infuriate Washington.
The crowded skies of Syria
The crowded skies of Syria
Another plane destroyed shows despite a three-year intervention, Russian commanders don’t always know what they should. 
Idlib – the (nearly) final frontier
Idlib – the (nearly) final frontier
Turkey seems to be in the weakest position in negotiations with Russia and Iran as the pressure on Idlib builds.
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