Call for Papers: Georgetown Transatlantic Policy Symposium (TAPS) – Deadline November 15

Georgetown is pleased to share the call for papers for the 2020 Transatlantic Policy Symposium (TAPS). TAPS is an annual student-run conference that brings together academics, students, and professionals from around the world to discuss pressing issues at the heart of the transatlantic relationship. This year’s theme is titled “Is Foresight 2020?: Projecting the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship.” It promises to be an exciting intellectual discussion! The 2020 Transatlantic Policy Symposium asks you to consider and analyze the contemporary challenges and future opportunities facing the United States and Europe. What specific…

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2020 Paid Internships, Council on Foreign Relations (New York, NY or Washington, DC)

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) interns are recruited year-round on a semester basis for positions in CFR’s New York and Washington, DC, offices. An intern’s duties generally consist of research, editing and writing, event coordination, and/or departmental support. Internships are offered in Digital Content, the Studies Program, Global Communications, Corporate Program, Washington Program, Meetings Program and many more, including Foreign Affairs. CFR interns participate in CFR’s Intern Professional Development program, which complements their substantive work with a series of skill-based workshops, trainings, and career advice sessions. These events are designed…

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Policy and Advocacy Intern, Win Without War (Washington, DC)

ABOUT THE POSITION The Win Without War network is composed of organizations representing a diverse and inclusive movement to radically shift United States foreign policy away from a violence-first approach. We want our team to include leaders who recognize the communities and movements our policies impact and reflect the diversity of the United States. Communities disproportionately harmed by the militaristic nationalism driving U.S. foreign policy and underrepresented in the broader field of foreign policy – including women, people of color, persons with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, Muslims, veterans, and LGBTQ candidates – are strongly encouraged…

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