Time to get serious: I'm looking for jobs for the summer. Well actually they are mostly interships, and unpaid internships at that. I think international affairs is a field that doesn't make a lot of money, so they only pay people they actually hire. But an internship will be fun. Here's the different think-tanks that I'll be applying, I think:
Brookings Institution, Henry L Stimson Center, Atlantic Council of the US, Mansfield Foundation, CSIS, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Congressional Research Service (CRS), Council on Foreign Relations, Center for International Policy
Mostly interns at these places help with research, general administration (read: copying), writing news briefs, maintaing websites, and occassionally getting to go to meetings. That woud be the really cool part - getting to meet people.
For the fall I really want to try to apply to the State Department and see if I can get an internship there. That would be really cool.
In the meantime, I'm doing my teaching and research assistantship, which I like a lot. I'm helping my prof to edit and send out an article to the
Asian Perspective journal - some of my actual words are going to get published! Too bad I don't get any credit!