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Andrew Kenealy is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University's Watson School of International and Public Affairs, focusing on the domestic sources and consequences of foreign relations with an emphasis on U.S. security policy. He earned his PhD in Political Science from Duke University in 2025 and holds a B.A. in Government from Dartmouth College.
- Education
- B.A. in Government from Dartmouth College
- Ph.D. in Political Science from Duke University (2025)
His research explores the intersection of public opinion, congressional behavior, and U.S. foreign policy, with a focus on democratic governance, international cooperation, and security decision-making. His publications span journals like the Journal of Politics, Journal of Peace Research, and Presidential Studies Quarterly, alongside policy commentary in Lawfare and the Brookings Institution.
His awards include the 2025 APSA Foreign Policy Section Best Graduate Student Paper Award and fellowships such as the America in the World Consortium Predoctoral Fellowship ('23-'24) and Duke American Grand Strategy Graduate Fellowship ('21-23). His work addresses themes like rationality in international relations, democratic decline, and policy frameworks for democratic resilience.
- Scientific Awards
- 2025 Best Graduate Student Paper Award (APSA Foreign Policy Section)
- America in the World Consortium Predoctoral Fellow ('23-'24)
- Duke American Grand Strategy Graduate Fellow ('21-'23)
- IPSCON Junior Scholar ('22-'23)
- Triangle Institute for Security Studies Graduate Fellow ('22-'25)
Andrew's academic journey includes prior roles as a research analyst at the Brookings Institution and head coach at Jackson-Reed Public High School, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement.




