The Atlantic Council, founded in 1961, is a leading nonpartisan think‑tank that shapes transatlantic policy through research, dialogue, and convening influential leaders in politics, business, and academia. Its 16 regional and functional programs—covering foreign policy, international relations, and economic strategy—provide a comprehensive platform for addressing 21st‑century global challenges. By publishing rigorous policy papers and fostering collaborative communities, the Council drives innovative solutions that enhance international security and economic prosperity. Its distinctive strength lies in its deep, cross‑sector network and commitment to constructive, evidence‑based leadership.
The Atlantic Council seeks a talented, motivated, and organized individual for a dynamic position as a Project Assistant within its Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center.
The Atlantic Council, founded in 1961, is a leading nonpartisan think‑tank that shapes transatlantic policy through research, dialogue, and convening influential leaders in politics, business, and academia. Its 16 regional and functional programs—covering foreign policy, international relations, and economic strategy—provide a comprehensive platform for addressing 21st‑century global challenges. By publishing rigorous policy papers and fostering collaborative communities, the Council drives innovative solutions that enhance international security and economic prosperity. Its distinctive strength lies in its deep, cross‑sector network and commitment to constructive, evidence‑based leadership.
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