Anne-Marie Slaughter
Summary
Anne-Marie Slaughter (born September 27, 1958) was the Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department from January 2009 until February 2011. She is the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and was formerly Dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.Slaughter received her A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University in 1980, her M.Phil. in International Affairs from Oxford University in 1982, her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1985, and her D.Phil. in International Relations from Oxford in 1992.In the 1980s Slaughter was part of the team headed by Professor Abram Chayes that helped the Sandinista government of Nicaragua bring suit against the United States in the International Court of Justice for violations of international law, in the case Nicaragua v.
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Highlights from Anne-Marie Slaughter’s South by Southwest talk
An hour before Anne-Marie Slaughter’s South by Southwest session started, people were already starting to line up for it. It’s not surprising there’s so much interest in her talk, which is based off her July 2012 Atlantic piece, “Why Women … Read more.
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20 South by Southwest Interactive panels journalists won’t want to miss
Many of this year’s South by Southwest Interactive sessions tackle a central question: How can we adapt to, and be part of, the ongoing changes in technology? The festival features sessions on data journalism, mobile, social media and news consumption. … Read more.
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The Brainpickings brouhaha and the problem with affiliate links
There’s been a lot of sound and fury recently about a blogger named Maria Popova, who makes her living by curating links to smart content on her Brainpickings blog. Popova has been quite vocal about how she doesn’t like traditional advertising and instead relies on donations from her readers, in much the same way that former Daily Beast blogger Andrew Sullivan now does.
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Atlantic to experiment with pay models this year
Forbes The Atlantic is assembling a “paid content SWAT team,” Atlantic President Scott Havens tells Jeff Bercovici. Does that mean a paywall’s coming?.
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Media Decoder Blog: For Clinton and Marie Claire, Much Ado About Whining
Comments by the secretary of state about her dislike of whining were interpreted, incorrectly, as referring to her former top policy adviser, Anne-Marie Slaughter.
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For Clinton and Marie Claire, Much Ado About Whining
Comments by the secretary of state about her dislike of whining were interpreted, incorrectly, as referring to her former top policy adviser, Anne-Marie Slaughter.
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The Atlantic's Elizabeth Baker Keffer Promoted to Senior Vice President/Group Publisher of Live Events for Atlantic Media Company and President of QuartzLIVE
Washington, D. C. (October 12, 2012) —Atlantic Media President Justin B. Smith announced today that Elizabeth Baker Keffer, President of AtlanticLIVE and Vice President of The Atlantic , is taking on the additional titles of President of. . .
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Professor Who Revived Debate on Lives of Working Women Is Writing a Book
Anne-Marie Slaughter, whose article for The Atlantic put a new twist on a decades-old conversation about balancing work and family, is expanding the theme into a book.
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Media Decoder Blog: Professor Who Revived Debate on Lives of Working Women Is Writing a Book
Anne-Marie Slaughter, whose article for The Atlantic put a new twist on a decades-old conversation about balancing work and family, is expanding the theme into a book.
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Anne-Marie Slaughter aside, women can have quite a lot
The most unintentionally funny part of Anne-Marie Slaughter’s article in the Atlantic, the latest in the “mommies-can’t-have-it-all” genre, comes when she describes her supersonic version of the Mommy Track.

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