Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program

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Washington, United States Center for a New American Security Full time

Cnas Internship And Mentoring ProgramThe Center for a New American Security (CNAS) established its flagship internship and mentoring program in honor of Dr. Joseph S. Nye, Jr., who has devoted his career to the preparation and mentoring of generations of Americans and global strategists. The Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program seeks to follow Dr. Nye's leadership in this area by offering a rigorous internship program involving policy research, writing, exposure to national policy debates and decision makers, and professional development.Interns work directly with one or more of CNAS' research programs or departments: Communications; Defense; Development; Energy, Economics, and Security; Indo-Pacific Security; Middle East Security; Military, Veterans, and Society; Technology and National Security; and Transatlantic Security. Applicants should familiarize themselves with each department's work through the descriptions below and information available on the CNAS website. Your cover letter should, in addition to outlining your qualifications, explain which research areas or departments most interest you and why. Interns work closely with CNAS staff and are given considerable responsibility.CNAS offers full-time (40 hrs/week) internships for a six-month term. Interns are given a $75 per month transportation stipend and an additional stipend of $1,900 per month intended to help cover daily expenses incurred during the internship. As of September 2021, CNAS personnel have resumed working in our Washington, DC office full-time. Therefore, we are now only accepting applicants who can relocate or are already located in the Washington, DC area.CNAS is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.CNAS abides by all Federal and District of Columbia employment laws.Internship OpportunitiesCommunicationsJoseph S. Nye, Jr. Communications Interns work directly with the Communications team, gaining experience in a range of activities including media relations and monitoring, multimedia support, event planning and execution, social media outreach, website administration, database management, writing marketing materials and press releases, copyediting, and external relations writ large. Target start date: TBDDefenseThe Defense Program's research and wargaming capabilities examine how to sustain U.S. military superiority in competition with China and Russia, how to push Department of Defense innovation, and the intricacies of military operations and institutional reform. CNAS produces the most innovative, rigorous, and high-impact work designed to illuminate the way forward in these competitions and drive meaningful change in the U.S. defense enterprise. Ideal intern candidates will have a demonstrated interest in defense topics and exhibit strong verbal and written communication skills. Ideal applicants will be self-motivated, detail oriented, and able to operate independently and as part of a small team. Primary responsibilities include administrative work in support of ongoing projects and can range from event planning and assisting facilitation of wargames to background research for major reports. U.S. citizenship is required to work on some Defense Program projects. As a result, U.S. citizenship is preferred for Defense Program Interns. Regardless, all interested individuals are encouraged to apply and all applications will be considered. Target start date: August 2025DevelopmentThe Development team works in support of the Center and its mission to build and maintain diverse donor portfolios, steward current partners, and prospect potential funders of the organization. The Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Development Intern works directly with members of the Development team to assist with ad hoc projects related to the Center's fundraising portfolios (individual, corporations, government, and foundations); conduct development and fundraising-related research and assemble briefing memos related to development prospects and opportunities; manage data input in the Center's CRM (Salesforce); support event planning and execution; provide assistance to research programs with database and marketing tool questions; and support email marketing efforts, including tracking metrics, using the Center's marketing software. The ideal candidate possesses an appreciation and willingness to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent verbal and communications skills, the ability to prioritize multiple tasks from several stakeholders at once, exceptional professionalism and discretion, and a willingness to learn on their feet. Additionally, the ideal candidate will be a highly motivated self-starter, detail oriented, and have a track record of high-quality research and organizational management skills. Candidates with a background and interest in fundraising and nonprofit management are strongly preferred. Target start date: May 2025Energy, Economics, and SecurityThe Energy, Economics, and Security (EES) Intern will support EES in its analysis of the present and future challenges associated with the use of coercive tools of economic statecraft, including sanctions and export controls, as these measures become more frequent in use and an indispensable component of the U.S. national security toolkit. The intern will contribute to the program's sanctions tracking database, assisting in quantitative data analysis and written deliverables on a variety of topics which can include export controls, sanctions enforcement and evasions tactics, financial technology, virtual currencies, and global illicit financial crime. EES studies the broad array of U.S. sanctions policies, with a specific geographic focus on measures against North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia and thematic emphasis on global illicit finance issues like countering terrorist financing and proliferation finance. The EES team also analyzes the implications of the escalating U.S.-China economic competition and what economic tools are available to both sides. Ideal candidates are detail-orientated individuals with strong verbal and communication skills, familiarity with coercive economic measures, and a genuine interest to contribute the work of the EES team. Strong preference will be given to candidates with previous work experience or significant coursework in the aforementioned fields, but all are welcome to apply. Individuals possessing foreign language skills are highly encouraged to apply. Target start date: May 2025Indo-Pacific SecurityThe Indo-Pacific Security (IPS) Program seeks to inform the exercise of U.S. power and leadership in the Indo-Pacific region through a wide variety of research, publications, and activities, including dialogues with officials, public events, and expert working groups. The program's research agenda addresses opportunities and challenges for the United States in the region, with a growing focus on issues that originate in the Indo-Pacific but have global implications. Ideal candidates will be team players who have strong writing skills, experience doing detail-oriented work on tight deadlines, and a demonstrated interest in the region. This is a rewarding and fast-paced internship with significant responsibility. Interns will be called upon to assist in research efforts, support events with top experts in the field, and take advantage of opportunities to write under their own bylines. Target start date: June 2025Middle East SecurityThe Middle East Security Intern will support the Middle East Security (MES) Program in conducting cutting-edge research on the most pressing issues in this turbulent region. The program focuses on the sources of instability in the region, maintaining key U.S. strategic partnerships, and generating solutions that help policymakers respond to both fast-moving events and long-term trends. The program's current research focuses on U.S.-Iran relations, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and U.S. strategy toward the Middle East as a whole. MES is seeking intern candidates that demonstrate a strong analytical ability, possess organization and time management skills, learn quickly, and are enthusiastic about researching U.S. policy toward the Middle East. Target start date: TBDMilitary, Veterans, and SocietyThe Military, Veterans, and Society (MVS) Program focuses on identifying challenges and opportunities service members encounter throughout the lifecycle of military service from recruitment to transition back to civilian life. It addresses issues facing the entirety of the military community, including veterans and military families. The program's research agenda focuses on improving military readiness through talent management, supporting all service members and their families, and addressing military recruitment shortfalls; facilitating transition pathways for veterans; and long-lasting impacts of civil-military relations. In particular, the program aims to elevate diverse voices in the military community. The intern will work with the team to support ongoing research projects and hosting public and private events to engage subject matter experts and stakeholders. Interns are encouraged to develop original products and/or op-eds for publication. The ideal candidate will have interest in military issues, a strong background in research and writing, and experience in Excel and quantitative analysis. Target start date: TBDTechnology and National SecurityThe Technology and National Security Program explores the policy challenges associated with rapid developments in critical and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, 5G, autonomy and unmanned systems, digital infrastructure, biotechnology, and quantum technologies. A key focus of the program is bringing together the technology and policy communities to better understand these challenges and develop pragmatic solutions. The intern will work with the team to support ongoing efforts such as the Biotech Task Force and the U.S



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