Dries Putter | Intelligence Studies | Excellence in Research

Dr. Dries Putter | Intelligence Studies | Excellence in Research

Doctorate at Stellen bosch University, South Africa

Summary:

Dr. Dries Putter is a distinguished academic and military professional currently serving as the Chair for the School of Security and Africa Studies at the Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. With over 35 years of military experience, he began his career in 1988 as a SA Navy Marine, later transitioning into Defence Intelligence and Special Forces Brigade research and development. Dr. Putter holds a PhD in Military Science and has authored several notable research papers on intelligence, counterintelligence, and hybrid warfare. His extensive academic qualifications include multiple master’s degrees and diplomas, underscoring his commitment to advancing knowledge in defence and security studies. Dr. Putter is actively involved in international research collaborations and serves on various academic and editorial boards, contributing significantly to the field of military science and intelligence studies.

Profile:

Education:

Dr. Putter holds a diverse array of academic qualifications, including a PhD and a Master’s degree in Military Science from Stellenbosch University, a Master’s degree in the Management of Security from the University of the Witwatersrand, and a Master’s degree in Business Leadership from the University of South Africa. His academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Military Science from Stellenbosch University and specialized diplomas and certificates in security and knowledge management.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Dries Putter brings a wealth of military and academic expertise to his current roles at the Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University. Since 2021, he has served as the Chair for the School of Security and Africa Studies, overseeing strategic initiatives and research in security studies. Dr. Putter also holds the position of Chair of the Faculty of Military Science Research Committee, where he facilitates scholarly activities and promotes academic excellence within the faculty. His career in the South African Department of Defence spans over three decades, beginning in 1988 as a SA Navy Marine. Dr. Putter’s early roles included Marine Instruction and service as a Naval Officer on various vessels. In 1998, he transitioned to Defence Intelligence, followed by a significant tenure in the Special Forces Brigade research and development section starting in 2001. From 2003 onwards, he held pivotal positions at the Secretariat for Defence, contributing to defence policy and international engagements. Dr. Putter’s professional journey is distinguished by his representation of the Defence Material Division at international forums, including the Wassenaar Arrangement expert meetings in Vienna from 2016. His extensive global engagements have afforded him insights into diverse security landscapes and informed his research on hybrid warfare, intelligence, and defence industry dynamics. As a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Strategic Studies, Dr. Putter imparts his knowledge in courses such as Counterintelligence, Military Strategy, and Information Warfare Philosophy. He is also actively involved in international teaching collaborations, including sessions at Arctic University Tromsø (UiT), Norway. Dr. Putter’s research contributions are prolific, focusing on Defence & Security themes such as intelligence, counterintelligence, covert action, and hybrid warfare. He collaborates with esteemed institutions like Canberra University (Australia) and University West (Sweden), exploring cutting-edge topics funded by organizations like the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT). Throughout his career, Dr. Dries Putter has demonstrated leadership in military education, research, and international security cooperation, making significant strides in advancing knowledge and practice in military science and defence studies.

Research Interest:

Dr. Dries Putter’s research interests are rooted in Defence & Security studies, with a primary focus on intelligence, counterintelligence, covert action, hybrid warfare, and defence industry dynamics. His academic pursuits explore the complexities of modern security challenges, including the implications of hybrid warfare strategies and the role of intelligence in national security. Dr. Putter’s research also delves into the intersection of technology and information warfare, examining how these elements shape contemporary military strategies and operations. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of defence policy, military strategy, and the evolving threats facing global security environments.

Publication:

Hybrid warfare and disinformation: A Ukraine war perspective

  • Authors: SD Dov Bachmann, D Putter, G Duczynski
  • Journal: Global Policy
  • Volume: 14(5)
  • Pages: 858-869
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 8

Social media intelligence: The national security–privacy nexus

  • Authors: D Putter, S Henrico
  • Journal: Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies
  • Volume: 50(1)
  • Pages: 19-44
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 5

Scoping the future counterintelligence focus

  • Authors: D Putter, SD Dov Bachmann
  • Journal: International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence
  • Volume: 36(2)
  • Pages: 358-385
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 3

Knowledge Management for the South African Department of Defence

  • Author: AP Putter
  • Publisher: Stellenbosch University
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 2

Intelligence Collection Disciplines—A Systematic Review

  • Authors: S Henrico, D Putter
  • Journal: Journal of Applied Security Research
  • Pages: 1-25
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

A grey zone: The contours of outer space armed conflict and South Africa’s national interests

  • Authors: S Henrico, I Henrico, D Putter
  • Journal: African Security Review
  • Volume: 32(1)
  • Pages: 57-80
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 1

Strategic business levers for bilateral defence technology and industrial partnership between South Africa and BRIC states.

  • Author: AP Putter
  • Publisher: Stellenbosch University
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 1

 

Kyung Suk Lee | International Security | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kyung Suk Lee, International Security, Best Researcher Award


Doctorate at Incheon National University, South Korea

Dr. Kyung Suk Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at Incheon National University in Songdo, South Korea. He specializes in international security, nuclear and alliance politics, great power competition, and elite and public opinion on international affairs. Prior to his current role, he was an Assistant Professor at the Institute for National Security and Military Affairs at Daejeon University. Dr. Lee completed his Ph.D. in Political Science at Texas A&M University in 2022. He holds two M.A. degrees in International Relations, from American University (2016) and Yonsei University (2015). Additionally, he earned his B.A. in Theology with distinction from the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in South Korea in 2012. Dr. Lee’s extensive education and research contribute to his expertise in analyzing and understanding the complexities of global security and political dynamics.

Profile:

Education:

Ph.D. in Political Science
Texas A&M University, United States, 2022

M.A. in International Relations
American University, United States, 2016

M.A. in International Relations
Yonsei University, South Korea, 2015

B.A. in Theology (with Distinction)
Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary, South Korea, 2012

Professional Experience:

Dr. Kyung Suk Lee has a diverse and distinguished professional background in the field of political science and international studies. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at Incheon National University in Songdo, South Korea, a position he has held since Fall 2023. In this role, Dr. Lee focuses on teaching and research in international security, nuclear and alliance politics, great power competition, and the influence of elite and public opinion on international affairs. Before joining Incheon National University, Dr. Lee was an Assistant Professor at the Institute for National Security and Military Affairs at Daejeon University during the Spring of 2023. His responsibilities included conducting research on national security issues and contributing to the academic development of the institution. Dr. Lee’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in international relations, evidenced by his educational achievements and his dedication to exploring the complexities of global security dynamics.

Research Interest:

Dr. Kyung Suk Lee’s research interests lie at the intersection of international security and political dynamics. He focuses on nuclear and alliance politics, exploring how nations navigate and strategize within the complex landscape of nuclear capabilities and defense agreements. His work also delves into great power competition, analyzing the interactions and rivalries between major global powers and their implications for international stability. Additionally, Dr. Lee investigates elite and public opinion on international affairs, examining how perceptions and attitudes shape and are shaped by global political events. Through his research, Dr. Lee aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the factors influencing international security and policy-making.

Publications:

Title: New approach of South Korea’s middle power diplomacy: Focusing on global agenda setting

  • Journal: Global Politics Review
  • Volume: 2, Issue: 2, Pages: 40-57
  • Year: 2016
  • Cited by: 16

Title: US freedom of navigation operations in South China Sea: An ongoing riddle between the United States and China

  • Journal: The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
  • Volume: 29, Issue: 3, Pages: 455-473
  • Year: 2017
  • Cited by: 8

Title: Nuclear Weapons and Low-Level Military Conflict

  • Authors: KS Lee, JD Kim, H Jin, M Fuhrmann
  • Journal: International Studies Quarterly
  • Volume: 66, Issue: 4, Article: sqac067
  • Year: 2022
  • Cited by: 7

Title: US Public Support for the US-NATO Alliance

  • Authors: KS Lee, K Goidel
  • Journal: International Journal of Public Opinion Research
  • Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Article: edac011
  • Year: 2022
  • Cited by: 5

Title: The Microfoundations of Nuclear Proliferation: Evidence from South Korea

  • Journal: International Journal of Public Opinion Research
  • Volume: 35, Issue: 4, Article: edad033
  • Year: 2023
  • Cited by: 2