Associate Professor Andrew Kennedy

A/Prof Andrew Kennedy

Ph.D. Department of Government, Harvard University

Andrew Kennedy specializes in international and comparative politics, with particular interest in China, India, and the United States. His recent work has focused primarily on the politics and policymaking surrounding science, technology, and innovation. This work has focused on several distinct themes, including China’s rise as a technology power, U.S.-China high-tech rivalry, and the (de)globalization of innovation. He has also published widely on the foreign policies of China and India in the Cold War and post-Cold War periods.

Andrew Kennedy is the author of three book manuscripts, including:

• Rebellious Follower: China's Search for Science, Technology, and Innovation (forthcoming from Oxford University Press).

• The Conflicted Superpower: America’s Collaboration with China and India in Global Innovation (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018). Published as a Nancy Bernkopf Tucker and Warren I. Cohen Book on American–East Asian Relations. Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics, Public Administration Review, Political Science Quarterly, and Kirkus Reviews. Translated into Chinese and published as 全球科技创新与大国博弈by CITIC Press Group in 2021. Received the Kirkus Star Award for books of exceptional merit in 2018.

• The International Ambitions of Mao and Nehru: National Efficacy Beliefs and the Making of Foreign Policy (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2012). Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics, The China Quarterly, Journal of Cold War Studies, The China Journal, Asian Security, Pacific Affairs, Contemporary South Asia, Strategic Analysis, China Report, The Book Review, Canadian Foreign Policy, and The Hindu.

Recent articles include:

“Guiding Science in China,” Science 387, 6741 (2025): 1356-1358.

• “The Process of Paradigm Change: The Rise of Guided Innovation in China,” Review of International Political Economy, 31, 4 (2024): 1220-1244.

“The Resilience Requirement: Responding to China’s Rise as a Technological Power,” Survival: Global Politics and Strategy 65, 1 (2023): 115-128.

“The Stakes in Decoupling Discovery: China’s Role in Transnational Innovation” (with David L. Dwyer), The Pacific Review 35, 1 (2022): 147-171.

Expertise Area(s)

International politics
Science, technology, and innovation
China, India, United States

Contact Email

andy.kennedy@anu.edu.au

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