Henry Campbell
NASPC Strategic Engagement and Program Manager
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Henry Campbell is the Strategic Engagement and Program Manager of ASPI’s National Security Programs. Henry has been instrumental in the successful coordination of the national security programs, particularly contributing to ASPIs work across critical minerals and counterterrorism, and delivering ASPIs 1.5 Track Darwin Dialogue (2023, 2024).
Henry has authored a range of articles in ASPI’s The Strategist across critical minerals, counterterrorism, strategic policing, sports diplomacy, and Russian politics. He has also published in the Washington DC based ‘The National Interest’. Henry has also co-authored submissions, and provided further evidence, to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence Services (PJCIS) review into the operation, effectiveness and implications of Division 105A of the Criminal Code, and the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee inquiry into Right Wing Extremist movements in Australia.
In October 2024, Henry was selected by the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime as a participant in the Youth Consultation on countering organised crime ahead of the Twelfth Session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (COP-12), held at the UN Office in Vienna. Henry represented ASPI at the consultation and was further asked to represent the UNODC Youth Consultation by addressing representatives in the central Plenary Hall during COP-12.
Henry holds a Bachelor of International Security Studies from the Australian National University (ANU) and has previous experience managing resettlement programs for young migrants and refugees in Canberra, ACT.
Strategist Articles: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/author/henry-campbell/.