About Carnegie Europe

Carnegie Europe Carnegie Europe was created in September, 2007 as the Endowment’s new pan-European foreign policy forum. From its regional office in Brussels, it serves as a crossroads for the work of Carnegie’s centres in Washington D.C., Moscow, Beijing, and Beirut. It brings a unique non-European perspective to the most daunting foreign policy challenges facing Europe, including the rise of China and India, a re-emergent Russia, democracy in the Middle East, and U.S. foreign policy. Carnegie Europe is an essential part of the Endowment's New Vision to become the first truly global think-tank by engaging foreign policy makers, commentators, and experts through public events, debate forums, and private consultations across Europe.

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Staff

Fabrice Pothier

Director
fpothier@ceip.org

Fabrice Pothier Fabrice Pothier is the director of Carnegie Europe, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s pan-European foreign policy forum for senior policy makers, experts, and leading journalists. Pothier is a noted commentator on European policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan, transatlantic issues, and global drugs policy. He is a regular contributor to BBC World, France24 and Bloomberg and has published in leading European affairs journals including The European Voice, E!Sharp, and Europe’s World. He has testified before the UK Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, and given presentations at RUSI, IISS, the EU Commission and NATO. He is on the advisory board of the LSE Ideas Transatlantic Programme.

Prior to his appointment, Pothier was head of policy analysis and a co-founder of the Senlis Council (now ICOS), an international security and development group with a special focus on counter-narcotics and Afghanistan, which was initiated by the Network of European Foundations. Pothier built and headed the European representation bureau in London, where, as spokesman, he made appearances on BBC World, CNN International, ITN, Al Jazeera International and CBC. He also led special projects in Afghanistan on the relations between narcotics, insurgents and poverty.


Sinan Ülgen

Visiting Scholar
sulgen@ceip.org

Fabrice PothierSinan Ülgen is a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe, where his research focuses on the implications of Turkish foreign policy for Europe and the United States, particularly with regard to Turkey’s regional posture, and its role on nuclear, and energy and climate issues.

Mr. Ülgen is a founding partner of Istanbul Economics, and a co-founder and current chairman of the Istanbul based think tank, the Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM). A former career diplomat in the Turkish Foreign Service, he worked for the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1990-1992, as well as with the Turkish Permanent Delegation to the European Union in Brussels from 1992-96. He is the author of numerous publications and is a regular contributor to Turkish and international dailies.


Career Opportunities

  • Intern

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a leading think tank specializing in international affairs, seeks a highly motivated intern to join the Carnegie Europe team in Brussels to work with the Program and Media Coordinators. Primary responsibilities will include assisting with administrative and logistical duties for a variety of events on foreign policy, and preparation of media and communication materials. Outstanding learning opportunity for a policy-oriented person who wants to work in a busy and fast-growing policy representation office while gaining exposure to international affairs.

    Requires fluent English (including good drafting and proofreading skills); proficient French or any other EU language; excellent oral communication and research skills; good knowledge of and interest in international affairs; thorough understanding of and interest in European institutions; experience in political event management a plus; ability to work independently and as part of a team; flexibility; excellent Microsoft Office skills; proficiency in Dreamweaver a plus; university degree or equivalent.

    The intern position will ideally begin in early/mid July/August 2010 for six months, but Carnegie Europe will continue to accept applications on a rolling admissions basis throughout 2010. Internship is paid a monthly stipend enough to cover food, transport, and some living costs in Brussels.

    Send a one-page cover letter and a CV to HR@carnegieendowment.org. Due to the large number of applications that we receive, we are unable to respond to each individual candidate.

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