
Daniel C. Sneider, MA
Associate Director for ResearchShorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Japan, North and South Korea, US foreign policy in Asia, regionalism in Asia, history issues in Asia, and US alliance management
Daniel 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, including work on a diplomatic history of the building of the United States Cold War alliances in Northeast Asia.
Sneider was a 2005-06 Pantech Fellow at the Center, and the former foreign affairs columnist of the San Jose Mercury News. His twice-weekly column on foreign affairs, looking at international issues and national security from a West Coast perspective, was syndicated nationally on the Knight Ridder Tribune wire service, reaching about 400 newspapers in North America. He has appeared as a foreign affairs commentator on the Lehrer News Hour and on National Public Radio.
Previously, Sneider served as national/foreign editor of the San Jose Mercury News, responsible for coverage of national and international news until the spring of 2003. He joined the Mercury News in 1997 as politics and government editor, directing the coverage of state and local government and politics, including the 1998 election campaign. He came to the Mercury News from the Christian Science Monitor, most recently as the San Francisco bureau chief covering the Western United States and California, including the 1996 Presidential election campaign.
Sneider has had a long career as a foreign correspondent. From 1990-94, 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 1985-90, he was Tokyo Correspondent for the Monitor, covering Japan and Korea.
Sneider has also worked as correspondent in India, covering South and Southeast Asia, traveling extensively in both regions. He served as a correspondent at the United Nations on two occasions. He has extensive experience covering defense and national security affairs, including as a contributor and correspondent for Defense News, the national defense weekly, and before that Defense Week, beginning in 1985.
Sneider's writings have appeared in many publications, including the New Republic, National Review, the Far Eastern Economic Review, Time, the International Herald Tribune, the Financial Times, the Dallas Morning News, and the Sacramento Bee.
Following his work in Moscow, Sneider was a visiting scholar at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control (now CISAC), funded by a grant from the U.S. Institute for Peace, studying ethnic conflict in the Caucasus region of the former Soviet Union. His work on this subject was published by CISAC and the Christian Science Monitor.
Sneider is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, the West Coast affiliate of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also a member of the Institute of Current World Affairs. Sneider holds an MA in Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard (1985) and a BA in East Asian History from Columbia (1973). He is the son of a career foreign service officer, the late Ambassador Richard L. Sneider, and spent much of his childhood in Asia. He is married and has three children.
Other affiliations
Former foreign affairs columnist, San Jose Mercury News
Publications
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First Drafts of Korea: The U.S. Media and Perceptions of the Last Cold War Frontier
Donald Macintyre, Daniel C. Sneider, Gi-Wook Shin
Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press (2009)

''New Beginnings'' in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration
Michael H. Armacost, Thomas C. Hubbard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Charles ''Jack'' L. Pritchard, Don Oberdorfer, David Straub, Daniel C. Sneider, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha
Shorenstein APARC (2009)
- Nuke Negotiations with North Korea: Half Full or Half Empty?
Daniel C. Sneider
The Oriental Economist (2008)
- Divided Memories and Reconciliation: A Progress Report
Daniel C. Sneider, Gi-Wook Shin, Peter Duus
Shorenstein APARC (2008)
Strategic Abandonment: Alliance Relations in Northeast Asia in the Post-Iraq Era
Daniel C. Sneider
Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies in "U.S. and Rok Policy Options" vol. 18 (2008)

Events & Presentations
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- "Weekend Getaways" Travel Seminar
November 6, 2009 Seminar
Daniel C. Sneider
Japan's Quiet Revolution: Election 2009
October 16, 2009 Seminar
Robert Weiner, Ethan Scheiner, Kaoru (Kay) Shimizu, Daniel C. Sneider- Regime Change? The Emergence and Future of the Democratic Party of Japan
July 21, 2009 Seminar
Richard Katz, Ko Maeda, Daniel C. Sneider
presentation available
Energy Efficiency Policy in Comparative Perspective
June 19, 2009 Workshop
Yukari Yamashita, Kenichi Wada, Llewelyn Hughes, Yu Nagatomi, John Zysman, Benjamin Self, Kenji Kushida, Li Zhidong, James Sweeney, Daniel C. Sneider, Phillip Lipscy
conference agenda available
The United States and Korea: Toward a Shared Future
June 2, 2009 Forum
Gi-Wook Shin, Thomas Fingar, David Straub, Daniel C. Sneider, Scott Snyder, Donald Macintyre, Hyug Baeg Im, Young Kwan Yoon, Hyung O Kim
paper, 5 presentations, conference agenda available
Research Programs & Projects
- National and Regionalism in Northeast Asia
KSP Project - New Beginnings: Post-Election Prospects for U.S.-ROK Relations
KSP Project



