Anya Schmemann

Director, Editorial Strategy, Studies Program
Director, Task Force Program

Contact Info:

Phone: +1.202.509.8419
E-mail: aschmemann@cfr.org

Publications

Article

Steven Cook and Anya Schmemann on the U.S.-Turkey Relations Task Force Report

Authors: Steven A. Cook and Anya Schmemann
Council on Foreign Relations

Steven Cook and Anya Schmemann say that Turkey is a rising regional and global power that's more democratic, prosperous, and politically influential than it was a decade ago. However, it's not well understood in the United States, and the U.S.-Turkey Relations Task Force Report seeks to provide a better understanding and fuller picture of this significant country as it continues its consequential transformation.

See more in United States, Turkey

Article

Putting the Squeeze on Belarus

Author: Anya Schmemann
Council on Foreign Relations

Anya Schmemann says the decisive EU response to Lukashenko's release of a prominent political opponent shows that economic pressure and diplomatic isolation can work when skillfully applied. Europe should now stay resolute and wait for the release of all the political prisoners before lifting sanctions.

See more in Belarus, Democracy Promotion, Elections, EU

Audio

Media Conference Call: Russia’s Presidential Vote

Speakers: Charles A. Kupchan and Stephen Sestanovich
Presider: Anya Schmemann

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin won Russia's presidential election on March 5, 2012 with almost 64 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results. Charging violations at the polls, protestors rallied in downtown Moscow. Listen to CFR senior fellows Charles Kupchan and Stephen Sestanovich discuss the outcome of the elections, Russia's future, and U.S.-Russia relations.

See more in Europe/Russia, Elections

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Media Conference Call: Why the Russian Protests Matter

Speaker: Stephen Sestanovich
Presider: Anya Schmemann

Russia's December 4 parliamentary vote has prompted mass demonstrations over allegations of electoral fraud. The protests also stem from public frustration with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's decision to run again for president in March. CFR senior fellow Stephen Sestanovich says "[E]ven if the [presidential] election doesn't go against [Putin], there's a potential here for changing the atmosphere and rules of Russian politics in a fundamental way." Listen to Sestanovich as he discusses the elections and public demonstrations.

See more in Russian Fed.

Audio

Media Conference Call: Obama’s Trip to South America

Speakers: Julia E. Sweig and Shannon K. O'Neil
Presider: Anya Schmemann

From March 19 to March 23, President Obama will make his first official visit to South America, stopping in Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador. Latin American experts Julia Sweig and Shannon O'Neil discuss the Obama administration's goals for this visit and opportunities to strengthen the U.S.-South America relationship.

See more in South America, Brazil, Chile, Public Diplomacy

Audio

U.S. Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula: Report of a CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force (Audio)

Speakers: Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J.R. Revere, and Scott A. Snyder
Introductory Speaker: Anya Schmemann
Presider: David E. Sanger

Members of the CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula discuss the findings and recommendations of the report.

This Task Force is made possible in part by generous support from the Korea Foundation.

See more in North Korea, South Korea

Audio

U.S. Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula: Report of a CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force (Audio)

Speakers: Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, John Tilelli Jr., and Scott A. Snyder
Introductory Speaker: Anya Schmemann
Presider: John C. Bussey

Members of the CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula discuss the findings and recommendations of the report.

This Task Force is made possible in part by generous support from the Korea Foundation.

See more in North Korea, South Korea, Weapons of Mass Destruction

Op-Ed
Campaign 2012

Campaign 2012

Russia: Friend or Foe?

Author: Anya Schmemann
National Interest

Anya Schmemann says, "Russia is undeniably large and important, and it often acts as a significant spoiler on the global stage. But certainly it no longer ranks among the top foreign-policy priorities or problems for the United States."

See more in Russian Fed., U.S. Election 2012