areddie [at] berkeley.edu (areddie[at]berkeley[dot]edu)
Andrew W. Reddie is an Associate Research Professor at the University of California, Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, and Founder of the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab. His research at the intersection of technology, politics, and security examines how technology shapes international order—with a focus on nuclear weapons policy, cybersecurity, AI governance, and innovation. His methodological work focuses on the use of experiments and wargaming methods.
Andrew serves in faculty leadership roles at UC Berkeley’s Center for Security in Politics, the Berkeley APEC Study Center, and the UC-wide Disaster Resilience Network. He is also an affiliate of UC Berkeley’s Institute of International Studies, the Nuclear Science and Security Consortium, the Institute of East Asian Studies, and the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, as well as the University of California’s Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation.
He is a non-resident fellow within the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and a non-resident fellow at Sandia National Laboratories within the Cooperative Monitoring Center (CMC) within the Center for Global Security and Cooperation.
Andrew received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, an M.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford University and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 2019.
Recent Publications
Next-generation wargames, Science 362, no. 6421 (2018): 1362-1364, December 2018, with Bethany L. Goldblum, Kiran Lakkaraju, Jason Reinhardt, Michael Nacht, and Laura Epifanovskaya
Wargames as Data: Addressing the Wargamer’s Trilemma in Cyber Wargaming: Practical Research and Education for Security, Georgetown University Press, 2024, with Ruby Booth, Bethany L. Goldblum, Kiran Lakkaraju, Jason Reinhardt.
Wargame Design: Addressing the Trilemma, MORS Journal of Wargaming. Vol. 1 No. 1., February 2023, with Ruby Booth
Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition, Oxford Handbook on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft, 2024, with Leah P. Walker
Evidence of the unthinkable: Experimental wargaming at the nuclear threshold, Journal of peace research 60, no. 5 (2023): 760-776, with Bethany L. Goldblum
Economic statecraft in the 21st century: Implications for the future of the global trade regime, World Trade Review 20, no. 2 (2021): 137-151, with Vinod K Aggarwal




