Meeting

Young Professionals Briefing Series: Careers in International Affairs

Monday, November 10, 2025
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Speakers

Stanton Nuclear Security Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; CFR Term Member

National Security Advisor, U.S. House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party; Nonresident Fellow, The National Bureau of Asian Research; CFR Term Member

Associate Vice President, The Asia Group, LLC; CFR Term Member

Director for Government and External Affairs, International Republican Institute; Nonresident Fellow, Indo Pacific Security Initiative, Atlantic Council; CFR Term Member (speaking virtually)

Presider

National Security Reporter, Wall Street Journal; CFR Term Member

from Young Professionals Briefing Series

Panelists discuss and share advice on navigating different foreign policy career pathways in both the public and private sector.

The CFR Young Professionals Briefing Series provides an opportunity for those early in their careers to engage with CFR. The briefings feature remarks by experts on critical global issues and lessons learned in their careers. These events are intended for individuals who have completed their undergraduate studies and have not yet reached the age of thirty to be eligible to apply for CFR term membership.

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