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The Washington Times called Schneider "the nation's election-meister" and The Boston Globe called him "the Aristotle of American politics," while Campaigns and Elections magazine called him "the most consistently intelligent analyst on television." In 1997, Washingtonian magazine named Schneider one of the 50 most influential Washington journalists.

“Rebranding America: President Obama’s Outreach Policy”
“Turkish Policy Quarterly” Roundtable Discussion featuring William SCHNEIDER*

July 6 2009, Monday
09:30 – 11:30
ARI Movement and The German Marshall Fund of the United States cordially invite you to a roundtable discussion featuring CNN's Senior Political Analyst William Schneider titled “Re-branding America: President Obama’s Outreach Policy”.

The event will take place on Monday, July 6, 2009 at Point Hotel - Babylon 2 Room between 09:30 – 11:30 (Address: Topçu Caddesi No: 2 Taksim)

We are pleased to let you know that the discussions will be on-the-record.

We would be honored if you could join us in what promises to be an interesting discussion. Please respond to Bu mail adresi spam botlara karşı korumalıdır, görebilmek için Javascript açık olmalıdır to let us know whether you are planning to come.

Sincerely,

Ural Aküzüm Özgür Ünlühisarcıklı
Chairman Director – Ankara Office
ARI Movement The German Marshall Fund of the United States


* William Schneider, recognized as one of the United States leading political commentators, is CNN's senior political analyst. He joined CNN in 1991 and is regularly featured on CNN's Inside Politics and during CNN's Election 2000 coverage. He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and a contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times, National Journal and The Atlantic Monthly.


The Washington Times called Schneider "the nation's election-meister" and The Boston Globe called him "the Aristotle of American politics," while Campaigns and Elections magazine called him "the most consistently intelligent analyst on television." In 1997, Washingtonian magazine named Schneider one of the 50 most influential Washington journalists.


Schneider co-authored The Confidence Gap: Business, Labor and Government in the Public Mind with Seymour Martin Lipset. He has also written extensively on politics and public opinion for The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, The Washington Post and other publications. Schneider is a frequent television commentator and featured speaker on public affairs, both in the United States and abroad.


Schneider has a bachelor of arts degree from Brandeis University and a doctorate in political science from Harvard University, where he later taught in the Department of Government. He has held an International Affairs Fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations and a National Fellowship from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. From 1990-1995, he was the Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Visiting Professor of American Politics at Boston College.
 

 
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