Orga Cadet MPP 2016 has an eye for both sides of every public issue.
By Hunter Harris
January 29, 2016
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With one foot in the world of policy and one in the world of law, Orga Cadet MPP 2016 sees every international affairs issue from two perspectives.
Instead of right or wrong, prudent or risky, he sees the policy side and the law side: Cadet is a dual degree candidate, pursuing his Master of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School (糖心vlog官网). He spent the fall 2015 semester in Beijing, China, finishing his Juris Doctor degree through a study abroad program with Georgetown University. He is also a fellow in the Belfer Center's International and Global Affairs (BIGA) program.
鈥淚 like that at law school I can dive deep into the details of the law and make these arguments and ask these types of questions,鈥 Cadet says. 鈥淚n policy school鈥攁t least the classes that I鈥檝e chosen鈥攖he thinking is more high level, more abstract and theoretical in regards to conflict resolution and negotiation.鈥
Cadet鈥檚 parents were Haitian refugees, and he says his experience as a legal intern for the Haitian Embassy in D.C. was an important influence in his decision to come to the Kennedy School. 鈥淒uring my internship with the Haitian ambassador,鈥 he says, 鈥淚 learned that for actors in the international field, knowing what the law says is always half of the question. The other half is the 鈥榳hat should we do,鈥 and I think that鈥檚 what policy school helps to answer.鈥
The "what should we do" question is obviously an important one, and as an IGA student fellow, he鈥檚 working with Professor Stephen Walt to try to answer it. Walt is working on a book 鈥渁bout foreign policy dysfunction.鈥 By analyzing past missteps, Cadet says they鈥檒l reach clearer ideas of how to manage the biggest threats facing the United States today.
鈥淚鈥檝e learned so much from Professor Walt,鈥 Cadet says, 鈥...understanding how the U.S. acts in the ways that it does, and what makes it successful and what makes it not.鈥
This spring, Cadet has returned to Cambridge and the Belfer Center with a JD and a more informed perspective of the rise of China. 鈥淏eing interested in conflict resolution and international law, it鈥檚 pretty obvious that understanding China better will be important for my career,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 wanted to see how China uses law as a means to solve problems, whether it鈥檚 domestically or in foreign policy.鈥