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15 Facts About Steven Clemons

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Steven Craig Clemons was born on 1962 and is an American journalist and blogger.

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Steven Clemons spent three years as Editor at Large of The Hill.

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Steven Clemons served as editor-at-large of Quartz, a digital financial publication owned by Atlantic Media.

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Steven Clemons is the host of The Bottom Line that airs on the global network of Al Jazeera English.

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Steven Clemons published a political blog, The Washington Note, through April 2015 and was previously CEO of the multi-arts platform The BeBop Channel.

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Steven Clemons is a former staff member of Senator Jeff Bingaman.

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Steven Clemons is served as Director of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation where he previously served as Executive Vice President, and the former director of the Japan Policy Research Institute which he co-founded with Chalmers Johnson.

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The New America Foundation has been described as radical centrist in orientation, and Steven Clemons characterizes himself as a "progressive realist".

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Steven Clemons is 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.

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Steven Clemons has served on the advisory board to the Center for US-Japan Relations at the RAND Corporation.

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In 1993, Steven Clemons was the technical advisor for the film Rising Sun, which starred Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes.

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Steven Clemons had a role in the film State of Play, starring Ben Affleck.

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Steven Clemons is perhaps best known for his blog The Washington Note, which focused on foreign policy issues and general US policy debates.

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Steven Clemons's articles have appeared in other blogs, such as HuffPost and Daily Kos, and in major publications around the country.

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Steven Clemons serves at the host of The Bottom Line on the Al-Jazeera English news services.