
About
Lincoln Hines is an Assistant Professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor for the West Space Seminar at the U.S. Air War College. His research focuses on Chinese foreign policy, international security, space politics, and nationalism. He is affiliated with the Center for Space Policy and International Relations and the Wilson Center as a 2025-2026 Wilson China Fellow.
- Former affiliations: National Air and Space Museum (Guggenheim Fellow), Peking University’s School of International Studies (visiting researcher), and Pacific Forum (Nonresident WSD-Handa Fellow).
Education:
- PhD in Government, Cornell University
- MA in International Relations, American University School of International Service
- BA in Foreign Affairs and East Asian Studies, University of Virginia
Research Interests:
- Chinese foreign policy and security dynamics
- Space security and governance
- National narratives and status competition
- Public opinion in international politics
Awards and Fellowships:
- Guggenheim Predoctoral Fellow (National Air and Space Museum)
- Security Fellow, Truman National Security Project
- Nonresident WSD-Handa Fellow, Pacific Forum
Labs/Teams: Active member of Georgia Tech’s Center for Space Policy and International Relations, contributing to space security policy analysis.
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