Dr J. Scott Hauger is a professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies where he lectures in environmental security and issues of the global commons. Dr. Hauger’s military service included active duty as a staff officer at a NATO Army Group headquarters in Izmir, Turkey, and eleven years in the U.S. Army Reserves in the fields of strategic intelligence and civil affairs. Subsequent to service in the US Army, he worked in a variety of positions at the interface of science and policy in the private, academic, NGO, and government sectors. He has edited a book on American academic research competitiveness, and published a variety of articles on science policy topics.
Articles (as author)
- Security implications of climate change for New Zealand and the Info-Pacific Region, Line of Defence Magazine, Winter 2018.