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Position: China Analyst, Eurasia Group

Aggregated Source: Chinese Law and Politics Blog
March 22, 2008|

The Eurasia Group is seeking an experienced and motivated analyst of Chinese political affairs, to be located in the firm's New York or Washington, DC office.

[Language below taken from the Eurasia Group job announcement]

In this position, you will assess the political risks flowing from political, security and economic developments in China of relevance to Eurasia Group's financial, corporate, and government clients. You will either have, or will develop, the ability to analyze specific sectors of the Chinese economy. You will perform in-depth research and will write both short analyses and longer papers. You will frequently brief both private sector and government clients. You will therefore have excellent analytical and presentation (oral and written) skills. You understand deadlines and you write in a good, succinct style at native English standard.

You will have at least an MA in political science or a relevant field (PhD preferred). Fluent Mandarin Chinese skills are required, and a minimum of three to five years of relevant work experience. One year of relevant in-country experience is preferred. Applications from more senior applicants are also welcomed. All applicants must be eligible to work in the United States.

To apply for a position, please submit cover letter, resume and salary history (plain text, PDF, or MS Word documents only) to careers@eurasiagroup.net with "China Analyst" in the subject line. The resume evaluation process will take place on an ongoing basis until the position has been filled.

For more information, see the announcement on the Eurasia Group website.



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