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CFR’s David Rockefeller Studies Program is one of the country’s largest foreign policy think tanks with a widely respected and influential research staff. The Studies Program aims to advance the discussion of American foreign policy and international affairs through its writing, publications, public outreach, and discussions.
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Ability to ramp up on a range of topics quickly, including emerging technologies, cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk, foreign policy, financial systems, financial crime, market analysis, best practices analysis, and change management.
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Those with an interest in the Middle East and foreign policy are strongly encouraged to apply. FDD combines policy research, investigative journalism, strategic communications, and democracy and counterterrorism education.
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Research topics cover a full range of public policy issues in economics, foreign policy, development, governance and metropolitan policy. The Center on Health Policy (CHP) produces rigorous research and analysis that informs the national health care policy debate.
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The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, known as CFSAN, provides services to consumers, domestic and foreign industry and other outside groups regarding field programs; agency administrative tasks; scientific analysis and support; and policy, planning and handling of critical issues related to food, dietary supplements, and cosmetics.
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Author original scholarly research on foreign policy and international security. The Cato Institute seeks a foreign policy analyst and/or research fellow to join our Defense and Foreign Policy department.
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Major responsibilities include conducting in-depth research, writing, and analysis on issues related to Chinese foreign policy and industrial policy, Chinese corporations, and Chinese geoeconomic statecraft.
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Relevant experience in economics or policy research, in particular macroeconomic research, required; this experience can come from full- or part-time work, work in a college setting, internships, etc.
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Research, edit, and assist in production of policy publications with an emphasis on security and politics in the Indo-Pacific. Through tested methodology, deep subject matter expertise, and leveraging of policy-community knowledge, this project will make a significant contribution to understanding the requirements for successful coalition deterrence and warfighting in the Indo-Pacific.
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Provides consultation to public diplomacy practitioners on how to use audience research to inform and improve programs that advance foreign policy objectives. Tracks trends in regional and global media and information environments including news provision and information circulation vis-a-vis foreign policy and public diplomacy.
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Overview The Office of Policy, Planning, and Resources for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs' Research and Evaluation Unit (R/PPR/REU) is looking to add two Audience Research Analysts to their unit.
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Play a leading role in developing the intellectual framework for the N7 Initiative, advancing the N7 Research Institute and the Atlantic Council’s mission and programming in the region through written work and speaking opportunities within and outside the Council; develop select issues in which the incumbent maintains a profile and is respected in the policy community for her or his thought leadership.
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Research Project: The selected fellow would be mentored by a team of scientists with expertise in data, science, public health, informatics and policy who focus on building a data and research infrastructure for comparative effectiveness and patient centered outcomes research to inform health, health care and public health policies.
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Strong background in foreign disclosure policy, foreign military sales, and program sustainment. Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at.
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A strong understanding of U.S. foreign policy and conflict resolution. Collect or support the collection of primary data (semi-structured interviews, focus groups, surveys) about policy engagements to verify and adapt a policy engagement monitoring tool.
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