
Associate Professor HDP Envall
BA (Hons) (Melb), MA (Hitotsu), PhD (Melb), SFHEA
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs
H. D. P. (David) Envall is a Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations at ANU. In addition to having worked as a copy editor and corporate editor/writer, David has formerly held appointments at Tokyo International University and La Trobe University. David has a BA (Hons) from the University of Melbourne, an MA from Hitotsubashi University, and a PhD from the University of Melbourne. His research interests include Japanese foreign and security policy and international relations in the Asia-Pacific. Find out more about David's work at hdpenvall.com.
Career highlights
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy, 2019-present
- Adjunct Research Fellow, La Trobe University, 2015-present
- Lead Investigator, Australia-Japan Foundation Grant, “Enhancing Australia-Japan Cooperation: New Approaches to Minilateralism,” 2022–2023
- Fellow, Higher Education Academy, 2016-19
- Lead, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific, Strategic Partner Development Grant, “Australia, Japan, & Regional Security," 2016
- Associate Investigator, MacArthur Foundation Asia Security Initiative Project (2nd round), “The United States’ Asia-Pacific Allies and Partners," 2014-15
- Associate Investigator, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, “Extending Frontiers,” 2009-13
- Postdoctoral Fellow, ANU-MacArthur Asia Security Initiative, “Policy Alternatives for Integrating Bilateral and Multilateral Regional Security Approaches in the Asia-Pacific,” 2009–13
- Visiting Scholar, Waseda University, 2009
- Visiting Research Fellow, Hitotsubashi University, 2007
- Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Research Scholarship, 2000-04
- Lionel Phillips Japanese Scholarship, 1998.
Research Interest
- Japan: foreign and security policy, post-war security politics, the US-Japan alliance, political leadership
- Asia Pacific: minilateralism, the "Indo-Pacific," regional security architecture, Japan-Australia relations
Expertise Area(s)
International Relations
Government and Politics of Asia and the Pacific
Studies of Asian Society
Defence Studies