Senior Fellow Orville Schell was a featured mention in Sec. Hilary Clinton's address at Launch of the Asia Society's Series of Richard C. Holbrooke Memorial Addresses…….Continue Reading Schell in State Dept. speech – Passing of Holbrooke
Category: In the News
Anawalt in Broadway World – Arts Journalism
Faculty Fellow Sasha Anawalt was interviewed by the website BroadwayWorld.com about the seventh annual NEA Arts Journalism Institute in Theater and Musical Theater. "This fellowship will take the pulse of what's going on in theater right now, because we will not only avail ourselves of the stunning confluence of artists, resources, ideas and performances, but we will report on them," said Anawalt…….Continue Reading Anawalt in Broadway World – Arts Journalism
Reeves in VOA – Reagan
Continuing with his collaboration with the Ronald Reagan Centennial Academic Symposium, Senior Fellow Richard Reeves is cited in an article on Voice of America on Reagan's legacy that still permeates modern politics…….Continue Reading Reeves in VOA – Reagan
Glickman in Daily Caller – Food Security
The Daily Caller has published an article by CCLP Senior Fellow Dan Glickman, who served as the United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1995-2001. The piece examines the relationship between a free society and the price of food staples available in a country. Glickman penned the article along with Catherine Bertini…….Continue Reading Glickman in Daily Caller – Food Security
Schell in China Business Network – Conference
Senior Fellow Orville Schell is has been announced as a keynote speaker at the Bloomberg China Investment Strategies, according to The China Business Network. The conference will examine China's macro-economics; equity, currency, real estate markets; bilateral trade, operations of U.S. companies in China, as well as other topics. In addition, Jonathan Spence, Gene Huang, and Robert Kapp have also been confirmed as speakers…….Continue Reading Schell in China Business Network – Conference
Reeves in Redding Record – Reagan Centennial
The Redding Record wrote an article on the Ronald Reagan Centennial event held at the Reagan Library on February 2. Senior Fellow Richard Reeves was heavily quoted in the article stating that Reagan "changed American politics by reversing the populist political attitude of one that believed business was the villain to making government the adversary. Reeves called this an 'incredible political achievement.'"……Continue Reading Reeves in Redding Record – Reagan Centennial
Schell in the Nation – Current TV
Senior Fellow Orville Schell was quoted in an article in The Nation entitled "Can Olbermann and Gore Democratize The Media?" The piece examines if the new television network, Current, being launched by former Vice President Al Gore will be a game-changer in the realm on political debate on TV…….Continue Reading Schell in the Nation – Current TV
Bennis in Gainsville Sun – Top 100 Thought Leaders
The Gainesville Sun reported that Distinguished Fellow Warren Bennis was named one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders by the Trust Across America project…….Continue Reading Bennis in Gainsville Sun – Top 100 Thought Leaders
Schell in New Yorker – Egypt
Senior Fellow Orville Schell's book Mandate of Heaven was cited in an article in The New Yorker for the strong parallels present in the China uprising in Tienanmen Square in 1989 and the recent civil riots taking place in Egypt. "It was bracing to be reminded in vivid, emotional detail of just how murderous the People's Liberation Army was when ordered to clear the protest," says author of the article Steve Coll. "The students and the urban workers who had persuaded themselves that they were near victory were also stunned by the Army's indiscriminate, decisive violence. They seemed to expect……Continue Reading Schell in New Yorker – Egypt
CSmith in Variety – The Game
Chris Smith, CCLP Faculty Fellow, was quoted in Variety about the rise in minority focused programming, and how it will effect the audiences in mainstream broadcast television…….Continue Reading CSmith in Variety – The Game