
Daniel C. Sneider, MA
Associate Director for Research
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Japan; North and South Korea; U.S. foreign policy in Asia; regionalism in Asia; history issues in Asia; and U.S. alliance management
Daniel C. Sneider is the associate director for research at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University. He currently directs the Center’s project on Nationalism and Regionalism and the Divided Memories and Reconciliation project, a three-year comparative study of the formation of historical memory in East Asia. His own research is focused on current U.S. foreign and national security policy in Asia and on the foreign policy of Japan and Korea.
Sneider was named a National Asia Research Fellow by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the National Bureau of Asian Research in 2010. He is the co-editor, with Gi-Wook Shin, of History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia: Divided Memories, from Routledge, 2011. In addition, he is the co-editor of Cross Currents: Regionalism and Nationalism in Northeast Asia, Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press, 2007; of First Drafts of Korea: The U.S. Media and Perceptions of the Last Cold War Frontier, 2009; as well as of Does South Asia Exist?: Prospects for Regional Integration, 2010. Sneider’s path-breaking study “The New Asianism: Japanese Foreign Policy under the Democratic Party of Japan” appeared in the July 2011 issue of Asia Policy. He has also contributed to other volumes, including “Strategic Abandonment: Alliance Relations in Northeast Asia in the Post-Iraq Era” in Towards Sustainable Economic and Security Relations in East Asia: U.S. and ROK Policy Options, Korea Economic Institute, 2008. His writings have appeared in many publications, including the Washington Post, the New York Times, Slate, Foreign Policy, the New Republic, National Review, the Far Eastern Economic Review, the Oriental Economist, Newsweek, Time, the International Herald Tribune, the Financial Times, and Yale Global.
Prior to coming to Stanford, Sneider was a long-time foreign correspondent. His twice-weekly column for the San Jose Mercury News looking at international issues and national security from a West Coast perspective was syndicated nationally on the Knight Ridder Tribune wire service. Previously, Sneider served as national/foreign editor of the Mercury News. From 1990 to 1994, he was the Moscow bureau chief of the Christian Science Monitor, covering the end of Soviet Communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union. From 1985 to 1990, he was Tokyo correspondent for the Monitor, covering Japan and Korea. Prior to that he was a correspondent in India, covering South and Southeast Asia. He also wrote widely on defense issues, including as a contributor and correspondent for Defense News, the national defense weekly.
Sneider has a BA in East Asian history from Columbia University and an MPA from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Other affiliations
Former foreign affairs columnist, San Jose Mercury News
Publications
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Divided Memories: History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia
Daniel C. Sneider
Nippon.com (2012)
“New Beginnings” in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration (October 2011)
Michael H. Armacost, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2011)
The New Asianism: Japanese Foreign Policy under the Democratic Party of Japan
Daniel C. Sneider
Asia Policy vol. 12 (2011)

History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia: Divided Memories
Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider
Routledge (2011)
''New Beginnings'' in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration (released in 2010)
Michael H. Armacost, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub
Shorenstein APARC (2010)
Events & Presentations
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- Academic Paper Writing 101
January 29, 2013 Seminar
Daniel C. Sneider - "Weekend Getaways" Travel Seminar
October 31, 2012 Seminar
Daniel C. Sneider - Guide to the U.S. Election 2012
October 17, 2012 Seminar
Daniel C. Sneider
Changing Course? A Critical Analysis of South Korea's Parliamentary Election Results
April 16, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider
Audio transcript available
2 presentations available- Korea and Vietnam: The National Experiences and Foreign Policies of Middle Powers
March 2, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, Tuong Vu, Leif-Eric Easley, Brantly Womack, James Ockey, T.J. Pempel, Joon-woo Park, David Straub, Pham Quang Minh, Lee Su-hoon, Scott Snyder, Alexander Vuving, David Elliott, Philip Yun, Michael H. Armacost, Donald K. Emmerson
conference agenda available
Research Programs & Projects
Comparative Policy Responses to Demographic Change in East Asia
Shorenstein APARC, AHPP Project- Nationalism and Regionalism in Northeast Asia
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project - New Beginnings: Post-Election Prospects for U.S.-ROK Relations
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project



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