EXPERIENCE Past Policy Analysis & Project Management Experience
Current Position
Researcher for the Burke Chair in Strategy - Center for Strategic & International Studies
The Burke Chair in Strategy provides political and military analysis of key strategic challenges facing the United States and the world.
Bradley researches and writes in-depth reports, briefings, and memos on topics such as Middle Eastern stability, arms control, sanctions, strategic relations, defense budgeting, and other global security issues. His analysis has been featured by the Project on Defense Alternatives, The Gulf Research Center, Def Pro, and the Military Education Research Library Network (MERLIN). See RECENT PUBLICATIONS for more information.
Research Fellow - The Roosevelt Institute
Collaborated with staff and partner organizations to create a 25-year federal budget articulating the values of the millenial generation.
Program Assistant - CNI
Designed and implemented new membership engagement strategies to bring an advocacy-based NGO into the 21st centruy. Led a 15-member delegation through 6 foreign countries, handling all logistics for travel and meetings with heads of state and other VIPs.
Executive Director
Founded and managed a research foundation that distributes grants to undergraduates, allowing them to conduct and present research all over the country and the world. Personally raised over $60,000 for the foundation's endowement.
EDUCATION Aquinas College
Double major in Political Science and Economics
Bradley held leadership positions in student government, Model United Nations, Model Arab League, and Students in Free Enterprise.
He presented papers twice at the Grand Rapids Area Intercollegiate Honors Conference and at the China-India Development & Relations Symposium, organized by Harvard University.
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Arts in Government,
specializing in National Security Policy
Bradley is a part-time graduate student, expected to complete his degree in May 2012.
He has been trained in a broad range of qualitiative and quantitative research methodologies and his thesis work focuses on Congressional oversight of foreign policy.
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