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William Schneider
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Resident Fellow William Schneider
Schneider researches politics, the presidency, and public opinion. He is a senior political analyst for CNN and a contributing editor to the Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, and The Los Angeles Times.
Professional Experience
Fred and Rita Richman Visiting Professor, Brandeis University, 2002
Senior political analyst, CNN, 1991-present
Contributing editor, Atlantic Monthly, 1988-present
Contributing editor, National Journal, 1987-present
Contributing editor, The Los Angeles Times, 1982-present
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Visiting Professor of American Politics, Boston College, 1990-1995
International affairs fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 1979-1980
Senior research fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1977-1979
Associate professor of government, Harvard University, 1972-1979


Education
Ph.D., political science, Harvard University
B.A., Brandeis University


Articles and Short Publications
On This, Clinton and Rove Agree
The Label That Sank Kerry
Exploiting the Rifts
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Books
The Confidence Gap
East-West Trade and Technology Transfer
Events
Election Watch, November 2004
Election Watch, October 2004
Election Watch, September 2004
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Research Areas
U.S. politics
The presidency
Public opinion/polls
Downloads
High-Resolution Photo
Contact Information
William Schneider
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-515-2803
Assistant: 202-862-5917
Fax: 202-515-2853
E-mail: bill.schneider@turner.com
Latest Book
The Confidence Gap
The Confidence Gap
The Confidence Gap provides a sweeping analysis of Americans' changing perceptions of their leaders, their institutions, and their country. [Read More]