Currently enrolled in or recently completed a degree in political science, international relations, or regional studies., Strong writing and research skills, particularly related to East Asian security and foreign policy., Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite applications, with familiarity in data analysis tools being a plus., Advanced proficiency in Chinese or Japanese is strongly preferred..
Key responsabilities:
Assist in researching U.S. foreign policy issues related to East Asia and contribute to various research products.
Monitor daily and weekly news cycles to track relevant issues affecting U.S.-East Asia relations.
Support congressional outreach and communications efforts, tracking political developments pertinent to research.
Engage in QI events and meetings to further the program's mission of advocating for diplomatic strategies.
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The Quincy Institute is a newly formed public policy think tank in Washington, D.C., whose mission is to promote ideas that move U.S. foreign policy away from endless war and toward vigorous diplomacy in the pursuit of international peace. It envisions a world where peace is the norm and war the exception. The Institute is transpartisan and operates independently of any political party.
The Quincy Institute (QI) Internship Program provides a dynamic opportunity for undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates from diverse backgrounds to engage in career exploration and professional development. During this program, we seek to build a bench of next-generation scholars, advocates, and practitioners who will work to ensure that the United States prioritizes vigorous diplomatic engagement over militarism in pursuit of international peace.
Research Intern, East Asia Program
The Quincy Institute (QI) has an opening for a research intern for its East Asia Program. The mission of the program is to provide students and recent graduates with meaningful and practical work experience in the theory and practice of realism and restraint in U.S. foreign policy.
The East Asia Program's research intern will support the program’s efforts to develop and advocate fora U.S. strategy in East Asia centered on diplomatic and economic statecraft rather than military dominance. The intern will have the opportunity to attend internal and external meetings as well as QI events.
Responsibilities
Primarily assist in researching issues related to U.S. foreign policy toward East Asia, contributing to products that range from original policy research to rapid reaction analysis of breaking news to op-ed writing
Closely follow the daily and weekly news cycle, tracking issues of relevance to ongoing research and to U.S. relations with East Asia
Assist in duties related to congressional outreach, communications, and tracking political developments relevant to ongoing research
Demonstrate a keen interest in the restraint-oriented approach of the Quincy Institute and thrive in a dynamic and entrepreneurial environment
Requirements
Enrolled in (or have recently completed) an undergraduate or graduate program in political science, international relations, or regional studies
Demonstrate academic coursework or professional experience relating to East Asian security and foreign policy issuesStrong writing and research skills
Proficient in basic technical skills, including Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite applications
Familiarity with data analysis and visualization applications (Tableau, etc.) is a plus
Advanced proficiency in Chinese or Japanese is strongly preferred
Closing Date
The application closes on March 30, 2025 (11:59 pm EST).
To be considered, applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample relevant to this position.
Candidates must be authorized to work in the US.
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Professional Services
Spoken language(s):
Japanese
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