Bentley Allanمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Bentley Allan is Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University and Director of the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab. He also serves as Nonresident Scholar in the Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and as Transition Pathways Principal at the Transition Accelerator. His research integrates political science with technical analysis to accelerate decarbonization and strengthen clean-energy supply chains. Key research areas include: Political economy of decarbonization Clean energy industrial policy Global climate governance Supply-chain geopolitics Allan has advised governments and industry on net-zero industrial policy and strategic road-mapping for sectors such as battery metals, sustainable aviation fuels, hydrogen, mass timber, heat pumps, and steel. From 2020–2021 he was Associate Director at the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, funding and coordinating climate-solutions research. Recent publications (2023–2025) explore how the United States can regain geopolitical advantage through focused clean-energy industrial strategy, strategic finance for overseas manufacturing, and friend-shoring of critical minerals. Collectively, these works emphasize targeted investment, international collaboration, and robust domestic policy frameworks to secure clean-energy supply chains and meet 2030 climate targets. Laboratory & Teams: Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab – convenes government, industry, and technical experts to distill best practices and catalyze strategic collaboration for effective industrial policy.










