SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITAE

DR. DAVID LUNDBERG

Contact Details

Senior Lecturer, Politics and International Relations

School of International Studies

University of South Australia

St Bernard’s Rd

Magill SA 5072

AUSTRALIA

Telephone: 61 8 8302 4787

Facsimile: 61 8 8302 4396

e-mail:

Qualifications and Professional Associations

Bachelor of Arts (First Honours), Adelaide University, 1970

Bachelor of Divinity, Melbourne College of Divinity, 1993

Graduate Diploma of Social Science, Stockholm University, 1975

Doctor of Philosophy, Flinders University, 1979

Member, Australian Institute for International Affairs

Member, Australasian Political Studies Association

Professional Experience

1995-:Senior Lecturer, Politics and International Relations

2007-: teaching:

  • United States Politics and Global Primacy
  • Global Security and Sustainability
  • Comparative Policy Analysis and Political Change
  • World Politics, Culture, and Security Strategies (jointly with Dr Shamsul Kahn)

1996-:supervised successful completions of 7 PhD theses, 23 Masters theses and 17 Honours theses.

1997-2002, 2008-2009:

Program Director, Graduate Diploma in International Studies & Master of International Studies Programs

1998-2002, 2006-2007, 2009-2010:

Program Director, BA (International Studies) & International Studies Undergraduate Program

Previous career positions:

1992-1995Research Manager and Senior Research Fellow, National Centre for Vocational Education Research

1986-1992Policy Analyst and Section Head, Australian Public Service

1985Ministerial Adviser, Minister for Defence, Minister for Resources and Energy

1984Directed research for Joint Parliamentary Committee of Public Accounts inquiry into Defence project management

1982-1984Policy Analyst and Section Head, Australian Public Service

1978-1982National Assessments Officer in the Office of National Assessments

1977Senior Tutor at Monash University (Australian Politics and Third World Development)

1976APSA Parliamentary Political Science Fellow, Legislative Research Service, Commonwealth Parliamentary Library

1974-75Graduate Student, University of Stockholm International Graduate School

1974Tutor, Flinders University of South Australia

Conference Presentations and Publications

  • Daniel Baldino, David Lundberg, Juliet Pietsch and John Rees, 2011, Contemporary Challenges to Australian Security, Palgrave Macmillan, London.
  • David Lundberg, “Asian Integration Models, Australia and the US.” Refereed paper presented to the 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia in Adelaide, 5-8th July 2010. URL:
  • David Lundberg, “DemocraticAccountability of the US Intelligence Community”, in Daniel Baldino, ed., Democratic Accountability of Intelligence, Federation Press, 2010, pp. 59-80
  • David Lundberg, “Bush Administration Reaganism and US primacy.” Refereed paper presented to the International Relations Stream, Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, Hilton Hotel, Brisbane, 6-9 July 2008.
  • David Lundberg, “Bush’s policies on NATO missile defence and Iran’s nuclear program: dysfunctional provocations?” Paper presented to Oceania Conference on International Studies, St Leo’s College, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2-5 July 2008
  • David Lundberg, “A possible opportunity cost of US policy in Afghanistan and Iraq: an Islamist regime in Pakistan.” conference paper presented toan international conference on “Europe and Asia between Islam and the United States: The lessons of Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Lebanon”, Melbourne, 5-7 December 2007.
  • David Lundberg, D., 2007, “A common framework for analysis of national and international politics.” Refereed conference paper presented to the 2nd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, 10th-13th July 2007. Online publication in the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences2 (2) 2007, pp 137-148. URL:
  • David Lundberg and Zaniah Marshallsay, June 2007, Older workers’ perspectives on training and retention of older workers, NCVER, Adelaide, ISBN 978 1 921170 14 0 (print) ISBN 978 1 921170 20 1 (online) [with four supporting reports on a National Finance Sector Survey, a Victorian Aged Care Survey, a South Australian Aged Care Study and a South Australian Construction Industry Study.]
  • David Lundberg, D., 2006, “Current US Perspectives on Threat.” Conference presentationto a Conference on Threat Perception in a Complex Environment: Intelligence-gathering in the Asia-Pacific, School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide, 18-19 September 2006
  • Baldino, D., and Lundberg, D., 2006, “The Evolution of Howard’s Asia Policy: from In the National Interest to the East Asia Summit.” paper presented to the Foreign and Defence Policy stream of the ‘John Howard’s Decade’ conference, Australian National University and National Museum of Australia, Canberra, ACT, 3-4 March 2006.
  • Lundberg, D, 2004, “Constructing Terrorism in Bush’s ‘War on terrorism with global reach’”, paper presented to the School of International Studies Seminar on Alienation & Terrorism: Unearthing the Roots of Extremism, University of South Australia, Magill, 9 November 2004
  • Lundberg, D, 2004, “East Asian Security”, Paper presented to the International Relations and Comparative Politics Stream of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Adelaide, 29 September-1 October 2004
  • Lundberg, D, 2003, “A free trade agreement between Australia and the United States of America: Litigation-driven laissez-faire through investor protection?”, in Shanahan, M and Treuren, G. (eds), 2003, Australian regional perspectives on globalisation, Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 2003
  • Lundberg, D, 2001, “Implications for democratic governance of a free trade agreement between Australia and the United States of America”, paper for the International Relations and International Political Economy stream of the 2001 annual conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, State Parliament, Brisbane, 24-26 September 2001.
  • Lundberg, D, 2001, “United States nuclear strategy and national missile defence”, paper for the International Relations and International Political Economy stream of the 2001 annual conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, State Parliament, Brisbane, 24-26 September 2001.
  • Lundberg, D, 2000, "The next republican referendum: substantive and process changes for a preferred outcome", refereed paper to Panel on Australian and New Zealand Politics, 2000 Annual Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Australian National University, Canberra, 4-6 October, 2000
  • Lundberg, D, 2000, "Australian federalism and national training reform", refereed paper to Panel on the Centenary of Australian Federalism, 2000 Annual Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Australian National University, Canberra, 4-6 October, 2000
  • Lundberg, D, 1999, “Internationalisation of Education: the University of South Australia experience”, Presentation to seminar on "Some Australian approaches to internationalising the curriculum", 11th annual conference of the European Association of International Education, Good neighbours and faraway friends: Regional dimensions of international education, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2-4 December 1999.
  • Lundberg, D, 1998, “Entry-level training”, in Robinson, Chris and Thomson, Peter, (eds), 1998, Readings in Australian vocational education and training research, NCVER, Adelaide, pp 218-244 (ISBN 0 87397 458 1).
  • Lundberg, D, 1997, Entry-level training,, NCVER, Adelaide (ISBN 0 87397 441 7)
  • Lundberg, D, 1997, Legislation on technical and vocational education and training in the Asia and Pacific regions: a comparative analysis, International Labour Organisation, Bangkok
  • Lundberg, D, 1997, “Meeting the needs of VET students”, invited address to the national conference on The market for vocational education and training: who pays and who profits? Adelaide, 28-30 July, 1997.
  • Lundberg, D, 1997, “Vouchers”, Invited address to annual conference of Australian Council of Private Education and Training, Sydney.
  • Lundberg, D, and Nieves, A, 1996, A study of VTE-Industry cooperation in SEAMEO member countries, Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation- Vocational and Technical Education Centre, Nagara Brunei Darussalam.
  • Lundberg, D, 1996, Steering through rapids: The impact of the training reform agenda on TAFE institute/college managers, NCVER, Adelaide (ISBN 0 87397 410 7)
  • Lundberg, D, 1996, ILO/APSDEP/ASPDIN, Asia Pacific Conference at Adelaide TAFE, July 1996,’Legislation on Vocational and Technical Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: a Comparative analysis’.
  • Lundberg, D, 1996, SA Multicultural Forum, ‘Universities, multiculturalism and economic development’, Brookman Hall, University of South Australia., July 1996
  • Lundberg, D, 1995, ‘Research planning and designing’, paper presented at SEAMEO-VOCTECH Regional Research Workshop, Brunei Darussalam, 20-26 November, 1995, NCVER, Adelaide.
  • Lundberg, D, 1995, A fair choice: Post-compulsory structures and networks, Evaluations and Investigations Program 92/12, DEET, Canberra, December (ISBN 0 644 45602 7).
  • Lundberg, D and Cleary, M, 1995, Organising a fair go: Fair participation in vocational education and training and the Victorian Negotiated Targets Strategy, NCVER, Adelaide (ISBN 0 86397 223 3).
  • Harris, R, Guthrie, H, Hobart, B and Lundberg, D, 1995, Competency-based education and training: Between a rock and a whirlpool, Macmillan, Melbourne (ISBN 0 7329 2781 1).
  • Lundberg, D, 1995, ‘Training Australia: who are the players?’ Australian Training Review, (14) March-May, 1995.
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, ‘Non-TAFE or private providers’, in Some current research issues: selected papers presented at the TAFE Senior Executives’ Conference, Kooralbyn, 7-8 October 1993, NCVER, Adelaide, pp 106-113.
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, ‘Flexible delivery’, in Some current research issues: selected papers presented at the TAFE Senior Executives’ Conference, Kooralbyn, 7-8 October 1993, NCVER, Adelaide, pp 97-105.
  • (Lundberg, D and Brighton, W), Australian Country Paper, 1994, Changing pathways and participation in vocational and technical education (VOTEC), DEET, Canberra, 1994 (for OECD).
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, Decentralisation of public vocational training in New Zealand and two Australian states, International Labour Organisation, Training Policies and Program Development Branch, Geneva, (International Labour Organisation Training Policy Studies, no 9).
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, ‘Flexible delivery’, in Some current research issues: selected papers presented at the TAFE Senior Executives’ Conference, Kooralbyn, 7-8 October 1993, NCVER, Adelaide, pp 97-105.
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, ‘Non-TAFE or private providers’, in Some current research issues: selected papers presented at the TAFE Senior Executives’ Conference, Kooralbyn, 7-8 October 1993, NCVER, Adelaide, pp 106-113.
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, Where are we: Reviewing the training reform agenda, NCVER, Adelaide (ISBN 0 86397 119 9).
  • Lundberg, D, 1994, Calling the tune: Market responsive vocational education and training, NCVER, Adelaide (ISBN 0 86397 071 0).
  • Kearns, P, Lundberg, D, Papadopoulos, G and Wagner, G, 1993, Bridging the Tasman: report of a comparative study of the Australian and New Zealand training systems, (for MOVEET), Peter Kearns and Associates/NCVER.
  • Guthrie, H, Lundberg, D and Lundberg, J, 1993, Evaluation kit for the implementation review of the Australian Vocational Certificate (AVC) system pilot projects, NCVER, Adelaide.
  • Cesnich, J, Lundberg, D and Guthrie, H, 1993, The challenge of change: National Printing Industry Training Plan, (for NPITC), NCVER, Adelaide.
  • Lundberg, D and Ackland, P, 1993, Project Management Manual, NCVER, Adelaide, 1993.
  • Lundberg, D, 1993, ‘User’s system guide’, Australian Training Review, (5) December 1992-January 1993, pp 29-31.
  • Lundberg, D, 1993, ‘Research work of the National Centre for Vocational Education Research’, in Papers presented at the University/TAFE Training Research Conference at Griffith University, 1-2 July 1993, NCVER, Adelaide.
  • Lundberg, D, 1992, ‘Competition and co-operation: A potential policy conflict in the implementation of the training reform agenda,’ What future for technical and vocational education training? Conference papers, National Centre for Vocational Education Research International Conferences, Melbourne, 14-18 December, 1992, NCVER, Adelaide, Volume 1, pps 141-150.
  • Lundberg, D, 1992, Conference/workshop report: Training research conducted in higher education, 16-17 July, 1992, NCVER, Adelaide.
  • Lundberg, D, 1987, "National Work-force Planning", Address to the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration Colloquium on Redundancy, Redeployment and Early Retirement, Adelaide, 21 July l987, Proceedings published by Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration, Adelaide, (RAIPA, l987
  • Lundberg, D, (ed), 1984, Microelectronic Training Needs, Proceedings of National Training Council Standing Committee on Training for Advanced Technology Workshop on Microelectronic Training Needs, Canberra, 18-19 September l983, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1984 (ISBN 0 644 03783 0)
  • Lundberg, D, 1978, Structural Bias and Australian Computer Policies, PhD thesis, Flinders University
  • Lundberg, D, 1976, “Pluralist organisation and consensus in Swedish Planning”, Long Range Planning, 9 (6) December 1976, pp 69-79 [Published version of Graduate Diploma of Social Science research paper]:
  • Lundberg, D, 1975, “Comparative Policy Analysis of Industrial Policy in Small Advanced-Industrial Societies”, Presentation to an international workshop on "The Study of Contemporary Switzerland”, Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, sponsored by the US Council for European Studies and the European Consortium for Political Research, June 1975
  • Lundberg, D, 1969, The Politics of Federal Fiscal Relations: A study of some aspects of Australian federal fiscal relations with special reference to South Australia, 1959-1969, BA Honours thesis, Adelaide University