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Seminar Speakers, Winter/Spring 2002
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
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"American Political Parties"
Terry Michael,
former press secretary,
Democratic National Committee
(and director of The Politics & Journalism Semester)
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"Political
Reporting:
Sports Coverage or Civic Education?"
Roger Simon, U.S. News & World Report,
and Gwen Ifill, NewsHour and
Washington Week in Review |
"Federal
Election Law
and the FEC"
Brad Smith, FEC Commissioner,
and Ron Harris, Press Officer
(with Peter Boylan, Univ. of Iowa) |
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"U.S.
House Party
Committees and Campaigns"
Steve Schmidt (center), Dir. of Communciations,
Nat. Republican Cong. Com., and
Stu Rothenberg, Editor, Rothenberg Political Report
(with Steve Park, Johns Hopkins Univ.) |
"U.S.
Senate Party
Committees and Campaigns"
Charlie Cook, Editor, The Cook Political Report,
and Jim Jordan, Executive Director,
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee |
"Campaign
Management"
Ken Hutcheson, Republican manager, and
Steve Jarding, Democratic manager |
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"Political
Fund-Raising"
Al Mitchler, former Director of Finance,
Republican Nat. Com. and
Nat. Republican Senatorial Com. |
"Strategic
Communication
in Campaigns"
Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
"Political
Polling and Research"
Tom Riehle, President,
Ipsos US Public Affairs |
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"Presidential
Politics:
History, Process and Dynamics"
Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
"Running
and Covering Presidential Campaigns"
Dan Balz,
The Washington Post, and
Anita Dunn, Communications Dir.,
2000 Bradley for President campaign |
"Interest
Group Politics"
Keith Stroup, Founder and Executive Dir., NORML Nat. Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws |
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"Voting
in America:
Myths & Realities"
Curtis Gans, Director,
Com. for the Study of the American Electorate |
"The
Politics of
Identity
and Race"
Michael Barone, columnist, U.S. News; author, "The New Americans:
How the Melting Pot Can Work Again" |
"The
Politics of Justice"
Carl Stern,
former NBC law correspondent,
and former Public Affairs Director,
U.S. Dept. of Justice |
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"Business
in Politics"
Tim Maney, Dir. of Cong. & Pub. Affairs;
Bill Miller, Political Dir.;
and Linda Rozett, V.P., Media Relations |
"Economics
and Business 101 for Political Reporters"
Steve Moore, President, The Club for Growth
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"Paid
Media in Campaigns"
Paul Curcio,
Stevens, Reed Curcio & Company
(GOP media consultants) |
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"The
Politics of Labor"
Steve Rosenthal, AFL-CIO Political Director
(with Mike Petrocelli, Columbia Univ., and
Stephenie Steitzer, Arizona State Univ.) |
"The
Politics of Policy
and Ideology"
Will Marshall, President,
Progressive Policy Institute
(with Emma Ong, Carleton Univ., and
Britt Faulstick, Syracuse Univ.) |
"The
Politics of Foreign Policy"
Hon. Steve Solarz, former Member of Congress (D-NY)
and former chair, House Foreign Affairs
Asian and African subcommittees
(with Jennifer Robertson, Univ. of Kentucky) |
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"Political
Speaking
in the Electronic Age"
Michael Sheehan, Democratic
speech, TV, and debate coach |
"White
House News-Making"
Ari Fleischer,
Press Secretary to the President
(with Jennifer Robertson, Univ. of Kentucky) |
"A
Critique of Political Reporting"
Marvin Kalb, Washington Director,
Shorenstein Center on the
Press, Politics and Public Policy |
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"The
State of Our
Political Process, Political Parties, Political Press
and Political Leadership"
Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
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