a) Based on consultations with several governments, the EastWest Institute launched a Project on Euro-Atlantic Security, which builds on its previous work in this area. This project contributes to the process of creating an open, inclusive, and sustained dialogue to address both existing and emergent threats to the Euro-Atlantic security architecture. The project is guided in its work by an Eminent Persons Group, that includes eight high-ranking former political and military figures from OSCE countries. The EPG stimulates more focused attention than might otherwise be the case on resolution of the divisive issues on European security. Resolving frozen conflicts, addressing the CFE, and building real meaning to the concept of indivisible security are among the issues that they put to the front. b) EWI’s annual Worldwide Security Conference (WSC), heading into its eighth year, is a platform to reframe perceptions of international security threats and opportunities. It mobilizes experts from governments, businesses, NGOs, and academia to make practical recommendations for policy change. It will take place in Brussels on 3-5 October 2011. WSC began in 2003 as a response to concerns on both sides of the Atlantic about the need to develop a more comprehensive and collaborative counter-terrorism effort. It has since become an annual event in Brussels, and has broadened to cover most aspects of EWI’s work, including:
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Key Responsibilities: |
The intern will support the WSI. The tasks of the intern are following:
This 3-6-month internship would begin in mid-June . The intern will be based in Brussels. The intern will work with Liza Kurukulasuriya, the WSI Program Manager, who will monitor the overall progress and delivery of the work. |
Qualifications: |
You will be required to have the following skills and qualities: - A completed university degree in a relevant field - Demonstrated interest in the field of Euro-Atlantic Security - Language skills:
- Knowledge about Euro-Atlantic Security, NATO-Russia relations, EU institutions is an asset but not required - Ability to work in a pro-active environment, with a substantial input from the intern in the work of the WSI and Euro-Atlantic Initiative; - Ability to collect information from a variety of sources (in-person consultation will be important, as well as assessment of written material ranging from academic articles to seminar reports, government policy documents and project proposals), analyse and produce conclusions and recommendations; - Experience of contacting relevant key persons/institutions for the collection of information; - Ability to work independently - Applicants should be well-organised, self motivated and reliable - Computer skills (Microsoft Office, Internet applications) are required - Applicants from countries requiring work permits have equal opportunities if they already hold a valid work permit for Belgium |
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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 6, 2011
Internship with the Worldwide Security Initiative, Brussels
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