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My Congressional Internship Experience (POS4940)



Along with settling in with the fast paced city lifestyle accompanied by trying to figure out public transportation such as the metro lines and bus system, I had my first week of officially working a 9-5 job M-F in the Russell Senate Building, right in the heart of Capitol Hill. It truly is exciting being surrounded by brilliant minds and powerful people, in the area where most of the world's decisions are made. I have already learned more in my one week of work for Congress than I learned in the total of Professor Hedge's Legislative Politics class this past summer. I'm not undermining the class, Hedge is a great guy and I did learn a lot that is helping me with my daily duties here, but it is a fact that knowledge gained from experience is far more valuable than knowledge gained from a textbook. Seeing Congress work behind the curtains is truly an amazing opportunity and each day is filled with a new surprise. From dealing with constituents and their respective opinions to giving tours of the Capitol, to attending briefings and writing bench memos, there has not been a dull moment in the Senate. Although I happened to start the first day we are out of session, I still have found ways to keep me busy. What a great team behind Rubio and what a great country to live in. To many more weeks of prosper and living. 

As I mentioned in my past post, I was surprised to hear that I got the position of interning at the Russell Senate Building for Marco Rubio. It just was not an opportunity I thought would be smart to pass up. I am not working on his campaign, as that field of work has zero appeal to me, but rather in his DC office completing similar duties that I was responsible for at Yoho's office, I would imagine at least. On Tuesday, September 27th I boarded my one way flight to the big house where I will give a shot at working on the Hill for a few months before I return to Florida where I will complete my undergrad. Within the few days I have been here, I have already settled in my new home with three other lovely girls in Cathedral Heights, somewhat figured out the metro and bus system (still have a long way to go though), went to The Greeks exhibit at the National Geographic Museum, stumbled upon a political protest (an Ethiopian minor group was protesting outside of the World Bank), signed my life away to a 2 month LSAT TestMasters course, and did a lot of walking. As a Florida girl, born and raised, getting accustomed to this great city is not going to be the easiest thing, although I did board the right bus this morning so that's a good start! I cannot wait to learn from the city where most of the world's decisions are made and explore all the Smithsonian's and all the great food. I will begin work on Monday, October 3rd, where I will work my very first 9-5 / 5 days a week / full time / job. I will continue posting on this blog weekly so enjoy, or not. 

(Ethiopian Minor Group Protest 9/29)

Summing up the one month I was there (I was offered a position to intern for Sen. Marco Rubio in his DC office so I had to cut my time with Yoho short but I will be back in the future) aside from the daily duties of dealing with constituents, logging opinions in IQ, keeping up with Ted's tracker by reading the daily paper, and generally assisting the residents in District 3, I was shocked to find that a majority of the cases we dealt with was regarding the VA. Veteran work is important it was just something I could not have told you I would be spending a lot of time on. But of course, you can imagine that I have heard it all from complaints to thank you's to strange requests and to political rants. Obviously what we discuss with our constituents is disclosed but from a general voice, aside from issues with the VA, constituents of district 3 voiced their opinions about the TPP trade agreement, funding towards Zika, the DEA trying to ban Kratom, the damage done from the tropical storm, Yoho sending Cuban's back when he was fishing with his son in the Keys, and anything else you would imagine a citizen would be calling their local government about. 

Although I only logged around 50 hours working in Ted's office, I have learned a lot and I cannot wait to apply my skills learned there to Sen. Rubio's office here in DC. It was an honor to serve Florida's 3rd District and work with Ted, he is such a kind soul. Great guy 10/10. I mean just look at that smile!

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The classification of political systems according to institutional and developmental characteristics. Causes and costs of political stability and instability. Comparison relates to contemporary political institutions and processes in specific countries. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 3011 Culture and Politics 3 Credits
Addresses interactions among culture and politics through analysis of concepts including perspective, world view, ethos, cultural norms, etc. Themes may include: identity politics; Other as subject vs. object; religion; cultural expectations regarding political institutions; and dynamics both within and across local and/or national communities.
Prerequisite: CPO 2001 Introduction to Comparative Politics.
CPO 3044 Democracy in Dark Times 3 Credits
Democratic decline across several counties and regions of the world. Addresses periods of democratic decline in regions in which democracy is expected, as well as in countries with histories of authoritarianism. Themes include Nazism, fascism, socialist and/or populist revolution, as well as democratic recovery in some cases.
CPO 3103 Western European Politics 3 Credits
Comparative analysis of the government and politics of the major Western European countries. Emphasizes party systems and the social bases of politics in industrialized societies. (S and N)
CPO 3204 African Politics 3 Credits
African nationalism, political movements and governments in the African states. (S and N) (WR)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science, Satisfies 6000 Words of Writing Requirement
CPO 3303 Introduction to Latin American Politics 3 Credits
Introductory overview of political patterns and political behavior in Latin America within comparative and developmental perspectives. Emphasizes the social, economic and political factors shaping contemporary political structures and processes. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 3403 Politics of the Middle East 3 Credits
Focuses on key political and social processes in the modern Middle East. Variable themes in comparative politics are addressed, such as nationalism, state formation, women and politics, religious resurgence, feminism and law. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 3410 Topics in Israeli Politics and Society 3 Credits
Addresses Israeli politics and society from a Comparative Politics or an International Relations perspective, depending upon instructor. May address Israeli politics at the grassroots, elite, societal, domestic, international, or micro-levels. Themes may include social movements, institutional configuration, religious-secular dynamics, immigration, ethnic politics, gender, foreign relations, international organizations, or other issues.
CPO 3614 Eastern European Politics 3 Credits
Comparative analysis of the formal structures of government and politics of Eastern European countries; the actual operation of their political systems and the factors that influenced their transitions to democracy and market-based economies. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 3633 Politics in Russia 3 Credits
Analyzes the formal structures of government and politics in Russia, the actual operation of its political system and the factors that influenced the transition to democracy and a market-based economy. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 3700 Comparative Law and Courts 3 Credits
Addresses the politics of law and courts in comparative perspective in regions and country cases around the world. Regions and country cases vary with instructor. May include themes such as: judicial power and politics, judicial independence, rights revolutions, legal mobilization, legal profession, legal culture, and/or constitutional development in comparative perspective.
CPO 3713 Women and Politics in the Modern Middle East 3 Credits
Examines women and gender in the politics of the modern Middle East from the late 19th century through the 1990s.
CPO 4000 Selected Studies in Comparative Politics 3 Credits
Variable topics in comparative politics; precise course content will be announced in advance. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
CPO 4034 Politics in Developing Nations 3 Credits
Introduces politics in third world states, an examination of common problems and the various strategies for dealing with them.
CPO 4042 Politics in Post-Industrial Societies 3 Credits
Comparative analysis of advanced industrial states with emphasis on diverse patterns of economic, social and political development as determinants of current political structures and policies.
CPO 4053 Politics under Authoritarianism 3 Credits
Investigates the sources of durable authoritarianism in Asia and around the world and contrasts the survival of dictatorships with successful democratic transitions.
CPO 4072 Comparative Elections 3 Credits
CPO 4145 Irish Government and Politics 3 Credits
Intensive analysis of the contemporary history, politics and government of Ireland. The course examines the foundations of the state and society from an historical and political-cultural perspective.
CPO 4194 Islam and European Politics 3 Credits
Introduces the variety of contacts that Islam, as a religion and system of thought and doctrine, has had on various strands of European politics since early Muslims engaged in translating, commenting on and expanding the Greek systems of thought.
CPO 4306 Contemporary Problems in Latin American Politics 3 Credits
Analyzes major themes and issues in the study of Latin American politics: democratic transitions, economic restructuring, social movements, civil-military relations and political violence. (WR)
Prerequisite: CPO 3303 or the equivalent experience.
Attributes: Satisfies 6000 Words of Writing Requirement
CPO 4384 Argentina and the Politics of Memory 3 Credits
Politics of Argentina from the 19th century to the present with special focus on Peronism and the rise of democracy.
CPO 4721 The Politics of Ethnic Conflict 3 Credits
Introduces the systematic study of communal violence, to the major concepts in conflict studies, to the main approaches to studying conflict and to many of the major episodes of communal violence in contemporary Asia and beyond.
CPO 4722 Latin American and Caribbean Migration to the United States 3 Credits
Provides a clearer understanding and appreciation of Latin American and Caribbean migration to the United States. After a general introduction to some of the key theoretical concepts and the historical processes underlying immigration to the U.S., focuses in depth on selected immigrant groups from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Prerequisite: sophomore status or above.
CPO 4727 Judaism and Politics 3 Credits
Examines how Jews govern themselves (often referred to as communal governance) and how Jews relate to the political system where they live. Explores the development of the Jewish political tradition in the Biblical period, the Middle Ages, the early modern period and the modern era.
CPO 4731 Democratization in Global Perspective 3 Credits
Introduces literature on democratization, including familiarization with important theoretical and conceptual issues and empirical data on major regions of the world.
CPO 4793 Environmental Politics in the Global South 3 Credits
Examines the politics of environmental degradation in countries of the global south, a.k.a. the developing world, through case studies of Amazonian deforestation in Brazil, international development projects in India and oil drilling in the Niger Delta.
Prerequisite: sophomore standing or higher.
CPO 4911 Undergraduate Research in Comparative Politics 0-3 Credits
Provides firsthand, supervised research in Comparative Politics. Projects may involve inquiry, design, investigation, scholarship, discovery or application in Comparative Politics.
INR 2001 Introduction to International Relations 3 Credits
Examines philosophical, theoretical and methodological approaches to the student of international relations, the interaction of major global actors in the post-World War II and post-Cold War eras, the structure of the global economy and various issues such as arms proliferation and conflict associated with ethnicity and nationalism. (S and N)
Attributes: General Education - International, General Education - Social Science
INR 3034 Politics of the World Economy 3 Credits
International trade, finance and investment issues in the global political economy and their importance for advanced industrial and less-developed countries.
INR 3084 Culture and World Politics 3 Credits
Contending conceptualizations of culture and its relations to international politics. Examines several questions on the relationship between national/group identity and international politics: Do diplomatic alliances reflect cultural/ideological affinity among allies? What is the relationship between the self-image of the West and Western imperialism?
INR 3102 The U.S. and World Affairs 3 Credits
The tradition and development of American foreign policy and contemporary foreign policy problems. (S and N)
Prerequisite: INR 2001 or instructor permission.
Attributes: General Education - Inte
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