Geopolitical Researcher – U.S. Foreign Policy & Indo-Pacific Affairs (Remote, Part-Time)
Posted on Nov. 1, 2025 by nan
- Remote, United States of America
- $nan - $nan
- parttime, contract
The Center for Asia-Pacific Security and Taiwan Studies (CAPSTS) is an independent research organization focused on U.S.–Taiwan relations, Indo-Pacific security, and the evolving U.S.–China strategic competition. We produce high-quality policy analysis and research that transform academic insights into practical, real-world understanding of global affairs. Responsibilities: Conduct in-depth research on U.S. foreign policy and Indo-Pacific security issues. Analyze developments in U.S.–China and cross-strait (Taiwan–China) relations. Write analytical articles and policy briefs (approximately 3,000 words each). Summarize and interpret complex political and academic materials for publication. Qualifications: Background in Political Science, International Relations, or Geopolitics. Strong research, analytical, and academic writing skills. Excellent command of written English. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Benefits: Fully remote and flexible schedule. Publication credit for accepted work. Long-term collaboration opportunities. Contribute to meaningful global policy research. How to Apply: Click “Apply Now” to submit your resume/CV and a writing sample (research paper or analytical article). Selected candidates will be contacted for the next step in our review process.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Base Pay: From $55,194.29 per year
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Work Location: Remote
Advertised until:
Dec. 1, 2025
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