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International Crisis Group average salary is $44,720, median salary is $44,720 with a salary range from $44,720 to $44,720.
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Management Analyst 44,720-44,720 Cranston, RI, 02910 2012 International Crisis Group Management Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • International Crisis Group
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • The International Crisis Group (ICG) is made up of concerned individuals from all over the world who are alarmed by the spiralling costs, both human and financial, of the ever-increasing number of conflicts on our planet and who believe that the responsibility for dealing with these problems lies fairly and squarely with the international community. We share the dismay felt by so many of our fellow citizens that our international institutions seem paralysed by a deterioration of political will and authority, a loss of direction and a crisis of confidence. In particular, the great proliferation of man-made disasters which...