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Biography

Dr David Easter is a Lecturer in War Studies and the Academic Director for War Studies Online and Programme Director for MA War in the Modern World.

He holds a BA in History and Philosophy from Lancaster University, an MSc and PhD in International History from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has worked as Lecturer and Tutorial Fellow in the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and as a Fellow at the Cold War Studies Centre/IDEAS.

Research Interests

  • The Cold War
  • Conflict in the Middle East and South East Asia
  • British foreign and defence policy
  • Signals intelligence
  • Communications security
  • Covert action

Teaching

Dr Easter currently teaches the following War Studies Online MA modules:

  • Intelligence in War and Peace
  • History of Contemporary Warfare 1: the Early Cold War, 1945-1975
  • History of Contemporary Warfare 2: from Cold War to War on Terror, 1975-2011
  • He also teaches on the campus MA module Intelligence in Peace and War.

PhD Supervision

Second supervisor Sarah Louise-Miller. Thesis topic is ‘The Contributions of the WRNS and WAVES to British and American Naval Communications and Intelligence in the Second World War’.

Expertise and Public Engagement

Dr Easter is currently focused on Indonesia in the Cold War. At present he is working on the following projects:

  1. ‘Soviet military involvement in the 1962 West Irian Crisis’. This paper examines Soviet military support for the Indonesian campaign to take West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) from Holland. It shows that in addition to supplying large amounts of military equipment, the Soviets were willing to crew Indonesian submarines and jet bombers. Furthermore, Moscow appears to have actively encouraged Indonesia to go to war with Holland over West Irian in 1962. The paper concludes by assessing the reasons for the USSR’s aggressive policy in the West Irian Crisis.
  2. ‘Living Dangerously: Sukarno’s Indonesia in the Cold War, 1957-1967’. This monograph looks at the impact of the Cold War on Indonesia from the Outer Islands Rebellions to the removal of Sukarno in 1967. It analyses the policies of President Sukarno and Indonesia’s relations with the superpowers and regional powers, such as Britain, China, Australia and Malaysia. It considers why Sukarno aligned Indonesia with the USSR and communist China and examines how the Western powers sought to oppose him. By examining issues such as CIA support for the rebels in the 1957-58 rebellions, the West Irian Crisis, Konfrontasi, the anti-communist mass killings of 1965-66 and the army’s seizure of power, the book shows that Indonesia was both an subject and object in the Cold War, Sukarno sought to achieve his external and internal goals by exploiting the Cold War international environment but he eventually fell victim to pressures from the Western powers and his domestic right wing. Indonesia thus provides an interesting case study of how the Cold War affected Developing States and interacted with decolonisation and anti-imperialism. 

Publications

Chapter
13th Feb 2024

Intelligence and International Security

Dylan, H. & Easter, D., 13 Feb 2024, An Introduction to War Studies. Goodman, M. S., Kerr, R. & Moran, M. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 65-77

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapterpeer-review

Article
22nd Aug 2017

Soviet intelligence and the 1957 Syrian Crisis

Easter, D., 22 Aug 2017, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Intelligence and National Security.p. 1-1414 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
12th Oct 2023

State Department cipher machines and communications security in the early Cold War, 1944-1965

Easter, D., 12 Oct 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: Intelligence and National Security.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
27th Apr 2021

Nikita Khrushchev and the compromise of Soviet secret intelligence sources

Easter, D., 27 Apr 2021, (E-pub ahead of print) In: International Journal of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence.p. 1-2727 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
7th Jan 2021

The impact of ‘Tempest’ on Anglo-American communications security and intelligence, 1943–1970

Easter, D., 7 Jan 2021, In: Intelligence and National Security.36, 1, p. 1-1616 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
8th Nov 2018

Protecting Secrets: British diplomatic cipher machines in the early Cold War, 1945-1970

Easter, D., 8 Nov 2018, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Intelligence and National Security.34, 2, p. 157-169

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Chapter
10th Jul 2017

Western Intelligence and Covert Soviet Military Aid to Indonesia During the 1962 West New Guinea Crisis.

Easter, D., 10 Jul 2017, Perspectives on Military Intelligence from the First World War to Mali. Baudet, F., Braat, E., Van Woensel, J. & Wever, A. (eds.). The Hague: Springer, p. 77-9518 p.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapterpeer-review

Article
1st Jan 2016

Soviet Bloc and Western bugging of opponents’ diplomatic premises during the early Cold War

Easter, D., Jan 2016, In: Intelligence and National Security.31, 1, p. 28-4820 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
28th Apr 2015

Active Soviet military support for Indonesia during the 1962 West New Guinea crisis

Easter, D., 28 Apr 2015, In: COLD WAR HISTORY (UK/EUROPE).15, 2, p. 201-22020 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
1st Dec 2013

Spying on Nasser: British Signals Intelligence in Middle East Crises and Conflicts, 1956–67

Easter, D., Dec 2013, In: Intelligence and National Security.28, 6, p. 824-84421 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
1st Dec 2012

Code Words, Euphemisms and What They Can Tell Us About Cold War Anglo-American Communications Intelligence

Easter, D., Dec 2012, In: Intelligence and National Security.27, 6, p. 875-89521 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
1st Oct 2008

GCHQ and British External Policy in the 1960s

Easter, D., Oct 2008, In: Intelligence and National Security.23, 5, p. 681-70626 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Article
16th Aug 2006

'"Keep the Indonesian pot boiling": Western covert intervention in Indonesia, October 1965-March 1966

Easter, D., 16 Aug 2006, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Cold War History, (Routledge ).5, 1, p. 55-7319 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Book
1st Jan 2004
Article
1st Jan 2001

British Intelligence and Propaganda during the 'Confrontation', 1963-66

Easter, D., 2001, In: Intelligence and National Security.16, 2, p. 83-10220 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Chapter
1st Jan 2000

British and Malaysian covert support for rebel movements in Indonesia during the 'Confrontation', 1963-66'

Easter, D., 2000, The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-65: Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations. Aldrich, R., Rawnsley, G. & Rawnsley, M-Y. (eds.). London, p. 195-208

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter