Andrew Kennedyمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- International Politics
- China Studies
- India Studies
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Associate Professor Andrew Kennedy is a leading academic at the Crawford School of Public Policy , Australian National University (ANU), specializing in international politics with a focus on China, India, and the United States. His research examines the globalization of innovation, US-China high-tech rivalry, and China’s rise as a technology power. He has also extensively studied Cold War and post-Cold War foreign policies of China and India, supported by grants such as the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Key research themes include technological competition dynamics, state-driven innovation systems, and the geopolitical implications of China’s technological ascent. Kennedy is affiliated with ANU’s Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions , contributing to initiatives like the Zero Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific (ZCEAP) program. His work bridges policy analysis, historical studies, and contemporary global challenges. Affiliations: ANU Crawford School, ANU Climate Institute Research Groups: Climate Economics, Energy Policy Recent publications (2020–2025) emphasize US-China tech rivalry, China’s guided innovation systems, and resilience strategies against technological decoupling. His 2019 work on diplomatic negotiations and 2015 comparative studies on India/China innovation pathways highlight interdisciplinary strengths. Awards: ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Grants: Multiple research projects funded by ANU and external bodies Labs/Teams: Active in cross-disciplinary teams addressing climate-energy governance and tech policy at the ANU Institute.











