17.40 American Foreign Policy
Fall 2008
Instructor: Michal Ben-Josef-Hirsch
TAs: Thomas J Delaney, Keren Eva Fraiman Stieber, Brendan Rittenhouse Green, Tara Jennifer Maller
Lecture: MW1 (4-370)
Announcements
Happy New Year 17.40
Dear all,
With the exam behind us, I just wanted to wish you all a realxing break. It was a pleasure teaching you this semster and I have learned a lot from you. If you ever have questions about American foreign policy or political science in general please feel free to contact me.
Happy New Year, Michal
With the exam behind us, I just wanted to wish you all a realxing break. It was a pleasure teaching you this semster and I have learned a lot from you. If you ever have questions about American foreign policy or political science in general please feel free to contact me.
Happy New Year, Michal
Announced on 16 December 2008 10:37 a.m. by Michal Ben-Josef-Hirsch
Attention Seniors - Research Fellows Program - Carnegie Endowment for International P
* Carnegie runs an annual national competition to select 8-10
graduates to be research
fellows in its DC offices. FAQs are located at http://www.carnegieendowment.org/about/index.cfm?fa=jrFellows
* Applicants must be graduating seniors or have graduated within the past year. They
may not have started graduate school.
* Successful applicants are matched with a senior associate--academics, former
government officials, lawyers and journalists from around the world--to work on a variety
of international affairs issues.
* Fellowships begin August 1, 2009.
* Applicants do not have to be US citizens but they must be eligible to work in the US
for the year of the fellowship.
* Anyone interested in applying should contact Casey Johnson-Houlihan by e-mail
(caseyj@mit.edu) or phone (617-258-8552) to obtain an application materials.
More information is available online at http://web.mit.edu/cis/fo2_9.html.
fellows in its DC offices. FAQs are located at http://www.carnegieendowment.org/about/index.cfm?fa=jrFellows
* Applicants must be graduating seniors or have graduated within the past year. They
may not have started graduate school.
* Successful applicants are matched with a senior associate--academics, former
government officials, lawyers and journalists from around the world--to work on a variety
of international affairs issues.
* Fellowships begin August 1, 2009.
* Applicants do not have to be US citizens but they must be eligible to work in the US
for the year of the fellowship.
* Anyone interested in applying should contact Casey Johnson-Houlihan by e-mail
(caseyj@mit.edu) or phone (617-258-8552) to obtain an application materials.
More information is available online at http://web.mit.edu/cis/fo2_9.html.
Announced on 09 November 2008 9:37 p.m. by Michal Ben-Josef-Hirsch
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