Cameron Hendrix is a Senior Research Assistant in Alliance Strategy at ASPI USA. He primarily focuses on the public perception of AUKUS in the U.S. and Australia, the history of American-Australian relations, and approaches to deterrence around the Indo-Pacific.
Cameron is a recent graduate of Arizona State University with two degrees in Political Science and Urban planning. This also included a final year of coursework at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia where he researched shared security concerns between the US and Australia. Currently, he is a Master of Public Administration student with a focus in security studies at George Washington University. In that capacity he has written about Australian voter perceptions of AUKUS, policy alternatives to missile defense, and administration of intelligence organizations. In his past work at Decision Theater as a research and policy aide he spent time identifying, researching, and visualizing public policy issues ranging from water rights in the Mekong River Basin to critical infrastructure security.
Publications and News
- Do not Ignore the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Conflict 21 April 2025
- Why President Trump Should Commit to a 390-Ship Navy 13 March 2025
- How to fill gaps in AUKUS communication efforts 19 December 2024
- Improving ADF recruitment by acknowledging its history with the LGBTQ+ community 19 September 2024