Interns will conduct significant research on U.S. foreign policy and military strategy in the Middle East and South Asia while engaging in various policy outputs.
Conduct research on U.S. foreign policy and military strategy in the Middle East and South Asia, with a focus on regions including Israel/Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Iran, the Gulf states, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. This research will contribute to products that range from original policy research to rapid analysis to op-ed writing.
Contribute to a range of outputs, including policy research, rapid-response analysis, and op-eds
Provide research and analytical support to other Quincy Institute staff
Monitor daily and weekly news cycles to track developments relevant to ongoing research
Support congressional outreach, communications efforts, and tracking political developments
Demonstrate a keen interest in the foreign policy work of the Quincy Institute and an interest in working in a dynamic and ambitious environment
Demonstrated interest in the Greater Middle East and related geopolitical issues
Familiarity with U.S. foreign policy and ongoing policy debates in the United States
Understanding of realism as a theory of international relations, military restraint, and restraint literature
Fluency (not just proficiency) in Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Pashto, or Urdu will receive heightened consideration
Background in economics or statistics is a plus
Must be currently enrolled or have recently graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program in political science, international relations, economics, or a related field in the social sciences or humanities, or be a recent graduate in aforementioned areas or a related field
Strong writing and research skills, including basic familiarity with AP and Chicago citation styles
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite applications
Experience with data analysis and visualization to include create graphics, maps, and other charts is a plus
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