Llewelyn Hughes is an Associate Professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy at Australian National University. He earned his B.A. from the University of Melbourne, LL.M. in Political Science from the University of Tokyo, and Ph.D. in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Professor Hughes researches how public policies affect, and are affected by, energy markets.
Representative Publications
Hughes, Llewelyn. “The Limits of Energy Independence: Assessing the Implications of Oil Abundance for US Foreign Policy.” Energy Research & Social Science 3 (2014): 55-64.
Hughes, Llewelyn. “Climate Converts: Institutional Redeployment and Public Investment in Energy and Environment in Japan.” Journal of East Asian Studies 12.01 (2012): 89-117.
Hughes, Llewelyn, Jeffrey Lantis, and Mireya Solis. “The Life Cycle of International Regimes.” Journal of International Organizations Studies 5.2 (2014): 85-115.