Joel L. Shin
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Joel L. Shin is a specialist in international trade matters, government affairs and national defense. He is an associate of The Scowcroft Group and a senior fellow with The Forum for International Policy. Shin previously served on the policy staff of the campaign of President George W. Bush, assisting then-Governor Bush, as well as his senior staff and outside advisors, in the development of foreign and defense policies. Shin also worked for the Bush-Cheney transition. He was also an associate in the corporate department of Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan, a New York law firm, where his focus included mergers and acquisitions in the defense and high tech industries.
Shin received his undergraduate degree, law degree, and Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard University. He also received a Master of Philosophy degree from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
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- The Forum For International Policy Brief "Kazakhstan: A Growing Relationship?" - Joel L. Shin Dec 18, 2001
- The Forum For International Policy Commentary "On the March: In Defense of Foreign Aid" - Joel L. Shin April 2, 2002
- National Review "On the March In defense of foreign aid" - By Joel Shin April 2, 2002
- USINPAC Holds Historic Bush-Cheney Campaign Policy Briefing - USINPAC - Washington, D.C., July 28, 2004.
- The Age "Australian troops will win no trade rewards from US" - By Tony Parkinson, June 8 2002