
Dr John Coyne
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Director-National Security Program
Dr John Coyne is the Director of National Security Programs at Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) and is co-Author of the National Food Security Preparedness Green Paper.
John is the inaugural Director of ASPI’s National Security Programs, overseeing ASPI’s Counter-terrorism Policy Centre; Statecraft and Intelligence Program; Climate
and Security Policy Centre, and Strategic Policing and Law Enforcement program. John is also the inaugural Head of the Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre
(NASPC). ASPI is one of the most authoritative and widely quoted contributors to public discussion of strategic policy issues in the Indo-Pacific region and a recognised and authoritative Australian voice in international discussion on strategic, national security, cyber, technology and foreign interference issues.
John is an award-winning author who has published widely on policing, national security, northern Australia and organised crime. He is the author of the ‘The Role of
Strategic Intelligence in law Enforcement’. Since commencing at ASPI, John has conducted field research on Mexican organised crime, biosecurity, regional coastguards, border security, people smuggling, illicit drugs, corruption and foreign bribery, regional intelligence sharing and ASEAN economic integration. He has authored numerous research publications and provided expert commentary to media and news outlets.
John came to ASPI from the Australian Federal Police, where he worked on transnational serious organised crime, national security, and counter-terrorism. John has worked in intelligence and national security for over 25 years. He has been an intelligence professional at tactical, operational, and strategic levels across military, regulatory, national security and law enforcement organisations.
He has been a Winston Churchill Fellow and a Vincent Fairfax Fellow. John is a member of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and the ANU
Criminology Industry Advisory Group.