
Madison Cartwright
Senior Lecturer · International Political Economy
University of New South WalesAbout
Dr. Madison Cartwright is a Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where she serves as the convener for the Politics and International Relations undergraduate programme. Her research focuses on the political economy of intellectual property, free trade agreements, geoeconomics, and the economic-security nexus.
- Education: Bachelor of Economics and Social Sciences (First Class Honours, 2012) and PhD (2019) from the University of Sydney.
Her research explores the intersection of economic policies and security dynamics, particularly in US-China technological rivalry. She has published in journals such as International Studies Quarterly and Global Policy. Awards include the E-International Relations' Article Award (2018) and UNSW's Helen Nelson Prize (2012). She has supervised HDR students since 2021 and received grants like the Georges-Henri-Lévesque Fund ($20,000 CAD, 2019). Teaching areas include globalization, security studies, and inequality in Asia.
- Grants: Georges-Henri-Lévesque Fund ($20,000 CAD, 2019).
She engages in peer-review for journals like International Security and New Political Economy. Prospective HDR candidates must collaborate with senior faculty for supervision.
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