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October 7th, 2012

Stanford students work, learn about everyday life in Asia

Shorenstein APARC News

What if you had the opportunity to work at a leading independent media company in China, or behind-the-scenes on a popular television show in Korea? The 25 students who participated this past summer in Stanford’s East Asia Internship Program gained hands-on experience living and working in East Asia. Read more »



October 2nd, 2012

U.S. role resolving in contemporary territorial disputes

Shorenstein APARC in the news: Jiji Press on September 29, 2012

As a result of the conclusion of the San Francisco Peace Treaty, the United States bears a historic responsibility for helping resolve contemporary territorial disputes in Northeast Asia, said Daniel Sneider in a recent Jiji Press interview.




August 30th, 2012

Limited reform expected in North Korea

Shorenstein APARC in the news: NBC World News on August 29, 2012

Ahead of Hillary Clinton's latest trip to Asia, Daniel Sneider spoke with NBC World News about the possibility for reform in North Korea.




August 17th, 2012

China-North Korea economic ties growing stronger

Shorenstein APARC in the news: World Politics Review on August 16, 2012

Beijing and Pyongyang already share close political ties. In a World Politics Review interview, Daniel Sneider discusses North Korea's growing economic dependence on China.




August 16th, 2012

Japan-China maritime disputes a wartime legacy

Shorenstein APARC in the news: Rendezvous Blog, International Herald Tribune on August 16, 2012

Japan's coast guard recently detained a group of Chinese activists in the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. The longstanding territorial tug-of-war in the region is a legacy of World War Two, said Daniel Sneider in an interview.





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Japan in a Post 3/11 World
Daniel Sneider: After a triple crisis, Japan’s politics are in gridlock over nuclear power
October 7, 2011 in Asia Sentinel

North Korea set to indict US Christian accused of proselytizing
“The evangelical community is incredibly active with regard to North Korea,” says Daniel Sneider, associate director for research of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific program at Stanford University. “Christian evangelists have been going to the border areas, working in China."
April 14, 2011 in Christian Science Monitor

Herhold: Ambassador from Silicon Valley negotiates the storm in Japan
"Roos has been trying to do two things," says Daniel Sneider, the associate director for research at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford (and a former Mercury News writer and editor). "One is to communicate the U.S. commitment and support for the Japanese. At the same time, he's trying to reassure Americans who are living in Japan that the embassy is looking after their interests."
March 20, 2011 in San Jose Mercury News

Q&A: Stanford's Emmerson on Obama's upcoming trip to Asia
Emmerson also will join three other Stanford scholars — Thomas Fingar, Daniel Sneider and David Straub — for a panel discussion on Obama's tour.
October 25, 2010 in Stanford Report

Kim's Son Elevated Before Meeting
Daniel C. Sneider, associate director for research of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford, said, "At the very least, the last year ...
September 28, 2010 in New York Times

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