How to get a job in the Obama administration
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is with the National Security Network’s Heather Hurlburt. We chat a little biyt about the election and some on the current contours of the global financial crisis. The real value-added, however, is Heather’s advice to seekers of administration positions: Check out the whole conversation. Longtime readers of danieldrezner.com, who have ...
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is with the National Security Network's Heather Hurlburt. We chat a little biyt about the election and some on the current contours of the global financial crisis. The real value-added, however, is Heather's advice to seekers of administration positions: Check out the whole conversation. Longtime readers of danieldrezner.com, who have served in political appointments in the executive branch, are encouaged to proffer their own advice in the comments.
My latest bloggingheads diavlog is with the National Security Network’s Heather Hurlburt. We chat a little biyt about the election and some on the current contours of the global financial crisis. The real value-added, however, is Heather’s advice to seekers of administration positions:
Check out the whole conversation. Longtime readers of danieldrezner.com, who have served in political appointments in the executive branch, are encouaged to proffer their own advice in the comments.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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