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Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship and Mentoring Program
The 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 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 decisionmakers, and professional development.
CNAS offers full-time (40 hrs/week) internships. Competition for the seven to ten spots is highly competitive. Interns work closely with CNAS staff and are given considerable responsibility. Participants are chosen based on merit in an open, competitive process.
Current Interns
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Michael Angeloni
Intern, Transatlantic Security Program
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Meaghan Burnes
Intern, Defense Program
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Michael Frazer
Research Contractor, Energy, Economics, and Security Program
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Steven Honig
Intern, Indo-Pacific Security Program
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Calvin Johnson
Intern, Communications Team
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Serene Pierce
Intern, Military, Veterans & Society Program
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Hunter Streling
Intern, Middle East Security Program
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Sydney Wang
Intern, Development Team