Aiden Warren

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Professor Aiden Warren is based at the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University in Melbourne and is Theme Leader (National Security) at Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CCSRI). His teaching and research interests are in the areas of international security, US national security and foreign policy, US politics (ideas, institutions, contemporary and historical), international relations (especially great power politics), issues associated with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) proliferation, non-proliferation and arms control, and emerging technologies.

Professor Warren is a Fulbright Scholar and has spent extensive time in Washington DC completing fellowships at the James Martin Center of Non-proliferation, the Arms Control Association (ACA), and Institute for International Science and Technology Policy (IISTP) at George Washington University. He is the author of US Foreign Policy and China: Security Challenges Across the Bush, Obama and Trump Administrations (Edinburgh University Press, 2021), Understanding Presidential Doctrines (Rowman and Littlefield, 2022).

What a Trump return might mean for AUKUS and the Quad
What a Trump return might mean for AUKUS and the Quad
A nascent regional security “minilateral” architecture is vulnerable to Trump’s brand of disruption.
Australia and the UN: A new agenda for peace
Australia and the UN: A new agenda for peace
Multilateral responses to the threats of new and emerging tech – from AI warfare to bioweapons – are crucial to success.
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