Jordan McGillis is a Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute, where he specializes in energy and environmental policy, economic progress, and urbanism. Previously, he was Deputy Director of Policy at the Institute for Energy Research (IER), where his work focused on both domestic energy policy and energy geopolitics.
McGillis is the author of IER’s Oil, Gas, and the South China Sea: How China’s Energy Expansionism Threatens a Free and Open Indo-Pacific and of the John Locke Foundation’s electricity policy monograph, Energy Crossroads: Exploring North Carolina’s Two Energy Futures. He is a regular contributor to National Review, The American Spectator, City Journal, and The Breakthrough Journal and his work has been cited by the Congressional Research Service and the US House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee.