The Carter Center's Human Rights Program is seeking a qualified graduate student for the 2024-2025 session to conduct policy research and analysis related to the following research project.
U.S.-India relations. This project focuses on analyzing domestic political/economic trends in India and their impact on the U.S.-India strategic partnership. Working with the program and project director, the GA is expected to forecast political risks in the Indo-Pacific that are relevant to U.S. government and commercial stakeholders, with a focus on the South Asian neighborhood. Specific lines of inquiry concern challenges which U.S. business firms (especially technology companies) may face in India, the relevance of India’s domestic politics to its foreign policy (including its impact on ties with the U.S., Russia and China), and relevant strategies to support and strengthen Indian democracy to promote peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific.
The graduate assistant will be expected to:
Produce one or two research papers on key topics and issues, related either to trends in Indian democracy and their policy implications for various domains of the U.S.-India partnership and/or India’s foreign policy. The papers should be of sufficient quality to circulate within the U.S.-India policy community. Key benchmarks for review include the following tangible deliverables:
Qualifications:
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The application is now closed and will reopen in February 2025 for the 2025-2026 academic year.