

Fiona Cunningham
Dr. Fiona Cunningham is contributing to transformative work in the field of political science as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research delves into the intricate relationship between technology and conflict, with a special focus on China's military strategy. Dr. Cunningham's work is pivotal in understanding the evolving dynamics of modern warfare and the role of technological advancements in shaping international security. Currently, Dr. Cunningham is engaged in an ambitious book project that examines China's motivations and strategies for employing space weapons, cyber attacks, and conventional missiles as alternatives to nuclear threats in limited wars. This research is crucial in shedding light on China's approach to modern conflict and its implications for global security. Dr. Cunningham's academic journey has been marked by a commitment to exploring the complexities of technology and conflict. Her insights are not only valuable to scholars and policymakers but also contribute to a broader understanding of the geopolitical landscape. Her work is instrumental in informing debates on international security and the future of warfare. In addition to her research, Dr. Cunningham is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students, fostering a new generation of scholars who are equipped to tackle the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Her dedication to both research and education underscores her significant contributions to the field of political science.
Publications
, 199-207, 2008-02-01
, 00190-2022, 2022-10-01
, 534-540, 2010-05-01
, 662-672, 2014-06-02
, 46-92, 2022-01-01