Dr Andrew Ehrhardt

Director of Research & Programmes

Dr Andrew Ehrhardt

Dr Andrew Ehrhardt is Director of Research & Programmes at the Centre for Statecraft and National Security (CSNS) at King’s College London, where he focuses on Anglo-American grand strategy, conceptions of world order, and the philosophy of history. He completed his Ph.D. in the Department of War Studies at KCL, where his research focused on the British Foreign Office and the creation of the United Nations Organization during the Second World War. His first book, titled A Grand Strategy for Peace: Britain and the Creation of the United Nations Organization, will be published in September 2025. He is also working on another book titled Creating the United Nations: An International History of a World Organization, which is under contract with Bloomsbury.

From 2021-22, Ehrhardt was an Ernest May Fellow in History & Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School, and from 2022-24, an AJI Fellow at the Henry Kissinger Center at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, Ehrhardt graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2012.

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