5/30/2023 0 Comments Susan glasserShe started at the Post in 1998 as deputy national editor overseeing the Monica Lewinsky investigation and subsequent impeachment of President Bill Clinton and later served as a national political reporter, covering the intersection of money and politics. CNN Global Affairs Analyst Susan Glasser discusses her new book with co-author Peter Baker, 'The Divider.' Glasser says conflicts with the. During her tenure, the magazine was recognized as a finalist for 10 National Magazine Awards and won three of the magazine world’s highest honors.īefore that, Glasser worked for a decade at The Washington Post, where she was a foreign correspondent, editor of the Post’s Sunday Outlook and national news sections and political reporter. Glasser joined Politico in 2013 after several years as editor in chief of the award-winning magazine Foreign Policy, overseeing its relaunch in print and as a daily online magazine. They are now working on a biography of former Secretary of State Jim Baker. Glasser has served as the top editor of several Washington publications, including Politico, where she founded the award-winning Politico Magazine, and Foreign Policy, which won three National. As the former editor in chief of Foreign Policy magazine, she spent four years traveling the former Soviet Union as the Washington Post’s Moscow co-bureau chief, covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and co-authored “Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin and the End of Revolution,” with her husband, New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker. The book draws on 300 new interviews (including two with. Glasser, who served as founding editor of the award-winning Politico Magazine and went on to become editor of Politico throughout the 2016 election cycle, has reported everywhere from the halls of Congress to the battle of Tora Bora. The big picture: 'The Divider' a sweeping, dishy, 700-plus-page history of 'Trump’s almost cartoonishly chaotic White House' shows he came close to taking several rash military actions, as Glasser and Baker reported in an adaptation from the book last month in The New Yorker. Susan Glasser is Politico’s Chief International Affairs Columnist and host of its new weekly podcast, The Global Politico.
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