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Gregory Brown

Center for Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific Studies

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Gregory Brown is an adjunct professor at the Center for Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific Studies (CANZPS) in Georgetown's School of Foreign Service and senior analyst at CENTRA Technology, Inc., where he manages research programs on a variety of transnational and emerging national security topics. He has served as a consultant and editor for the UN Millennium Project's Global Challenges Program on Transnational Organized Crime, as a research fellow in the Australian Centre at the University of Melbourne, and as an Australian National University Parliamentary Fellow in the Office of the Shadow Minister for Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canberra. His consulting contributions include projects for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Germany's Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung foundation, and Freedom House in New York. Brown has held other teaching and research appointments at Southwestern University and the University of Texas at Austin, where he was an Outstanding Graduate Instructor Finalist in 2003 and received his Ph.D. in government in 2004.

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