Steven Clemons

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Steven C. Clemons
Steven C. Clemons

Steven Craig Clemons (born 1962 in Salina, Kansas) is an American blogger. He is the publisher of the popular political blog, The Washington Note [1], and a former staff member of Senator Jeff Bingaman. Clemons is also the executive vice president of the New America Foundation, and the director of the Japan Policy Research Institute [2].

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[edit] Background

The child of a military family, his father was a US Air Force counter-intelligence officer[3]. He is a graduate of Yokota High School in Japan. [4] Clemons is also the former executive vice president of Economic Strategy Institute, former executive director of the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, and served as Senator Jeff Bingaman's Senior Policy Advisor on Economic and International Affairs [5]. He has also served on the advisory board to the Center for U.S.-Japan Relations at the RAND Corporation. Earlier in his career, Clemons was the executive director of the Japan America Society of Southern California from 1987 to 1994 [6].

In 1993, Clemons was the technical advisor for the film Rising Sun, which starred Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes. Clemons also had a role as a talk show host. [7]

Clemons also serves on the Board of Advisors of the C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience [8] at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland and the Clarke Center [9] at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

[edit] Blogging

Clemons is perhaps best known for his blog The Washington Note [10], a moderate left-leaning blog that focuses on foreign policy issues, as well as general US policy debates. His articles have appeared in popular liberal blogs such as The Huffington Post [11], and Daily Kos [12], as well as major publications around the country.

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