Jacob Patterson-Stein is a second year Master of International Development Policy student. Prior to attending McCourt, Jacob worked for Thomson Reuters in Washington D.C., the More than Me Foundation in Liberia, and in a rural public school in South Korea. He spent summer 2013 working for the Support for Economic Analysis Development in Indonesia (SEADI) project in Jakarta. Follow him on Twitter @jacobpstein.
Jacob Patterson Stein’s Posts:
Interview: The Perception, Reality, and Politics of Tourism in Egypt
One Area Where the US Beats Scandinavia: Teacher Pay
Podcast: Elizabeth Warren, Drones, and 2016
The Historical Burden of Malaria: New Evidence, New Questions
Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast- “Leadership”
Grading the 2014 State of the Union Address
Domestic Policy in 2014- Iacta alea est: the battle for the GOP
International Affairs in 2014- Eradicating Poverty in a Post-2015 World
Mexico’s Changing Demographics in an Era of Reform
The Numbers Behind Press Freedom and Economic Growth in Turkey
Cold as Ice: Why It Matters that the Canadian Government is Backing Out of UN Climate Change Efforts
From the Archives: An Interview with Defense Nominee Chuck Hagel
International Affairs in 2013 – Between Some Rocks and a Hard Place
International Affairs in 2013 – Bad Jobs at Better Wages?
The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance: Youth Unemployment in the G20 and Africa is the Next Global Challenge
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