Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies Visiting Fellows Program, USA
Fellowship,Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies,Brooken Institutions,USA
Job Description: The Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) at the Brookings Institution is accepting applications for its Visiting Fellows program, a four-month residential research fellowship at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. CNAPS will host two classes of Visiting Fellows in the 2010-2011 academic year. The Autumn class will be in residence at Brookings during August 16-December 17, 2010 and will include one Fellow each from China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. The Spring session is scheduled for March 1-June 30, 2011 and will include one Fellow each from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam. In this program year CNAPS will give preference to applications that include research proposals focused on “challenges of cross-border crime.”
Fellows are drawn from mid- to senior-ranks of the governments, think tanks, universities, media, and business communities in East Asia. Fellows are selected on a highly competitive basis, following a careful review of all applications. Applicants selected for the fellowship are eligible for a living stipend of up to $20,000 for the four-month term. Brookings will withhold taxes from Fellows’ stipends according to U.S. tax guidelines.
During the four-month Fellowships, Visiting Fellows conduct individual research and collaborative activities, interact with the U.S. policymaking community, and take part in the rich array of policy seminars and discussions available at Brookings. The Brookings Institution’s location and convening power give Visiting Fellows the opportunity to hear views from and interact with policy scholars and opinion leaders, the diplomatic community, U.S. government officials, journalists, and others. Visiting Fellows also have the opportunity to meet frequently with experts outside Brookings at major universities and other policy organizations in Washington, D.C.
About CNAPS
Established in 1998 as part of the Brookings Institution’s Foreign Policy program, CNAPS is a center for research, analysis, and exchange on the compelling policy challenges facing the Northeast Asia region and U.S.-Asia relations. CNAPS features three program areas: a Visiting Fellowship which targets Northeast Asia’s future political and opinion leaders; an active series of events on political, economic and security issues; and scholarly research and publication. Drawing on the Brookings Institution’s long-standing ties to the region, CNAPS is a leading venue for transpacific policy dialogue as well as research and publication devoted to Northeast Asia.
The Center is directed by Dr. Richard Bush, a senior fellow in Brookings’s Foreign Policy Studies program. Dr. Bush has extensive experience in both the executive and legislative branches of the United States government, most recently as chairman of the board and managing director of the American Institute in Taiwan under both the Clinton and Bush administrations. He also advised the then-Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Lee Hamilton, on Asian affairs; and has written and lectured extensively on Asian politics and policy.
Visiting Fellowship Program Information
The Brookings Institution’s CNAPS Visiting Fellows program is a competitive residential fellowship that offers mid-career scholars and professionals from East Asia the opportunity to carry out substantive research and interact with a wide range of actors in the Washington policy community, from U.S. government officials and foreign diplomats to journalists to scholars of U.S. Asia relations. Fellows usually receive a modest stipend and limited reimbursement for moving expenses and transportation to and from the United States.
CNAPS hosts two separate classes of Visiting Fellows each year:
Autumn 2010
Term: August 16-December 17, 2010
Application deadline: February 15, 2010 (results announced April 2010)
Eligible regions: China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia
Preferred research theme: “Challenges of cross-border crime”
Spring 2011
Term: March 1-June 30, 2011
Application deadline: September 20, 2010 (results announced November 2010)
Eligible regions: China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam
Preferred research theme: “Challenges of cross-border crime”
Applicant Requirements
* A Ph.D. in political science, international relations, economics, or a discipline related to the preferred research theme is preferred but not required.
* Applicants holding a Ph.D. should have 6-8 years of professional experience in one or more of the following fields: think tanks/academia, government, the media, or business, with practical or scholarly exposure to current political, economic, or security trends in the region.
* Applicants without a Ph.D. should have 12-14 years of professional experience in one or more of the fields listed above.
* Applicants with a professional interest in relations among East Asian nations, and in U.S. East Asian relations are highly desirable; CNAPS tends to focus more on international aspects of relevant issues than domestic ones.
* Applicants must have a demonstrated ability to conduct professional, in-depth research and deliver presentations in English.
Program Requirements
* Fellows must be available for a full-time affiliation with The Brookings Institution for the entire four-month program (e.g., August 16-December 17, 2010 or March 1-June 30, 2011).
* Fellows are required to research and write a working paper (minimum 6,000 words, maximum 10,000 words) on an approved policy topic. Papers are due in final form at the end of the four-month program; each Fellow may present his or her paper at a Brookings seminar during the course of the Fellowship.
* Each Fellow is expected to be an active participant in Brookings and CNAPS activities, including but not limited to regularly organized Visiting Fellow discussions and attending CNAPS discussions, seminars, presentations, press briefings, and other CNAPS and Brookings events.
* Fellows may participate in a group research trip outside Washington, possibly visiting one city for two or three days. Fellows are expected to give short presentations on their research and engage in discussions with scholars at major universities and think tanks; meetings will be organized by CNAPS staff.
Application Information
There are two application deadlines, depending on the term for which the candidate is applying:
Autumn 2010: Deadline is February 15, 2010 (Fellowship term is August 16-December 17, 2010)
Eligible regions: China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia
Spring 2011: Deadline is September 20, 2010 (Fellowship term is March 1-June 30, 2011)
Eligible regions: China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam .
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