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Dominic Kelly is an Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, where he has been since 2000. He holds affiliations as an Associate Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation and an Honorary Fellow at the Political Economy Research Centre (SPERI) at the University of Sheffield. His expertise spans nuclear politics, international trade, and Japanese foreign policy. He received an MA and PhD in International Studies from the University of Sheffield and earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Post-Compulsory Education from Warwick in 2005. Key awards include the Political Studies Association Sir Bernard Crick Prize for Teaching (2003/4).
Teaching focuses on advanced modules like The Nuclear Question, Global Politics of Nuclear Weapons, and Politics of International Trade. Research emphasizes four core areas: nuclear politics (currently writing on nuclear waste disposal political economy), trade policy (India’s WTO engagement), regionalism (East Asian dynamics), and global business-government-NGO interactions. Supervised numerous PhD students in nuclear policy, trade politics, and IPE theory.
Publications include monographs such as Japan and the Reconstruction of East Asia (2002), edited volumes on international trade and stakeholder capitalism, and peer-reviewed articles in New Political Economy, International Politics, and Third World Quarterly. Active as an external examiner at UK and international universities.




