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Sam Winter-Levy is a Research Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Technology and International Affairs Program, focusing on AI policy and national security. He previously completed his Ph.D. in politics at Princeton University and served as a Peace Scholar Fellow at the US Institute of Peace.
- University of Oxford: Undergraduate degree
- Harvard University: Michael Von Clemm Fellow (2014-15)
His expertise spans semiconductor export controls, US-China technological competition, and AI's geopolitical implications. He has published in the Journal of Politics and contributes to major publications like Foreign Affairs and The Economist. Recent work analyzes Trump administration AI chip export deals with China and their strategic consequences.
Key research trends include:
- AI export control regimes
- Global semiconductor supply chains
- US-China tech rivalry
- Gulf region AI infrastructure
- Constitutional limits on export taxes
He received Princeton’s George Kateb Preceptor Award for teaching excellence and participates in international AI policy dialogues. His 2025 publications examine AI diffusion frameworks, UAE technological ambitions, and the strategic implications of H20 chip sales to China.




