Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Internships with McLarty Associates

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 12:34 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Internships with McLarty Associates


> H-ASIA
> August 10, 2011
>
> Internships with McLarty Associates Fall 2011
> ************************************************************************
> From: Christine Fair <c_christine_fair@yahoo.com>
>
> Note that this person will mostly work on India issues, a key area of
> focus for Mclarty Associates.
>
> MCLARTY ASSOCIATES – FALL 2011 INTERNSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
>
> International strategic advisory firm seeks graduate students or
> undergraduate seniors for paid internship positions. The ideal candidates
> are accomplished researchers, excellent writers and are exceptionally
> organized, with an understanding of international politics, economics,
> business and culture. They should have a strong background, demonstrated
> interest, and experience living or studying in Brazil, India, the
> Middle East or Russia, as well as fluency in an appropriate regional
> language.
>
> Responsibilities of the internship include extensive research of public
> policy and business issues; occasional translation; attending and
> reporting on speeches, panel discussions and policy forums of interest to
> the firm and clients; assisting professional staff with general office
> and administrative support; and a commitment to work from August through
> December 2011. During the Fall term, interns are expected to commit to
> working at least 25 hours per week in the office (though they can work
> up to full time if their schedules permit).
>
> In order to complete the application, all candidates are asked to submit
> a detailed cover letter highlighting workday availability, relevant
> experience and skills; a copy of their resume; and one or two short
> writing samples (no more than 3 pp.) demonstrating strong research and
> concise writing style on issues related to international politics or
> political economy. Please send these materials to Caroline Stoga
> (cstoga@maglobal.com) and copy Aaron Melaas (amelaas@maglobal.com).
>
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> C. Christine Fair, PhD
> Assistant Professor
> Georgetown University
> Security Studies Program,
> Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
> www.christinefair.net
> Skype: c..christine.fair
> Mobile 202-460-9295
> Office: 202-687-7898
>

Fw: H-ASIA: Southeast Asian Studies Vol 48. no. 3 available online

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 11:35 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Southeast Asian Studies Vol 48. no. 3 available online


> H-ASIA
> August 10, 2011
>
> Southeast Asian Studies Volume 48. no. 3 available online
> ************************************************************************
> From: Mario Ivan Lopez <marioivanlopez@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
>
> Southeast Asian Studies Volume 48.no.3 is now available online
>
> Please note this special issue is in Japanese only.
>
> Articles are as follows
>
> Reconsidering Relations between Vietnam and Korea: Historical and
> Regional Perspectives beyond Southeast Asia
>
> KOIZUMI, Junko and ITO, Masako
>
> Vietnamese Labor Migration to South Korea: Government Policies, Social
> Capital, Labor Exporting Agencies, and Chain Migration
>
> CHOI, Horim
>
> Korean Wave (Hallyu) Promotion Policies of the South Korean Government
> towards Southeast Asia: The Export of Korean Television Dramas to Vietnam
> and Thailand
>
> LEE, Miji
>
> Comparative Research on Memories Concerning Korean Armed Forces in
> Vietnam:
> Korean NGO Recovery of "Non-Official Memory"
>
> ITO, Masako
>
> Kim Yung-kun's Course of Life and Vietnamese Studies in the 1930s and the
> 1940s
>
> YOUN, Daeyeong
>
> Vietnamese and Korean Mission Exchanges in Beijing: From 15th to 18th
> Centuries
>
> SHIMIZU, Taro
>
>
> Mario Lopez Assistant Professor
> Editor-in-chief Editorial Office
> Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
> Kyoto University
> 46 Shimoadachi-cho Yoshida, Sakyoku
> Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
> TEL 075-753-7344 FAX 075-753-7356
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