Fellows & Editors
Sarah Wildman
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2003
- Affiliation:
- The New Republic
- Country:
- France
- Year:
- 2003
Sarah Wildman writes on the intersection of culture and politics, history, and memory in Europe and America. She currently covers foreign policy and culture wars for Politics Daily, and is a regular contributor to The New York Times and Guardian, and has been on staff at The New Republic and The American Prospect. Her stories have appeared in Slate, The Washington Post, and the Christian Science Monitor, among others. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Wesleyan University.
Post-IRP Stories
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August 17, 2010 | https://internationalreportingproject.org/about/news_detail/1593/
IRP Fellow wins German Marshall Fund prize for European reporting
Stories
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ONLINE DISPATCH: Veiled Illusion
Paris, France -- If you find yourself in the twentieth arrondissement of Paris this year, you'll see a broad banner stretched across the front of the Marie--the city hall for the district--proclaiming 2004...
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‘Third way’ speaks to Europe’s young Muslims
PARIS - The lecture draws such a crowd at the Institut du Monde Arabe that its organizers begin to panic. Tables are removed and more chairs added. Still, by the time Tariq...
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L’Americaine in Paris: Another View
I have sublet an apartment from an artist that is fantasy Paris: all floor-to-ceiling windows with billowing sheer curtains and open space. It is in the 3rd arrondissement, skimming the top of...
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Iraq assault triggers anti-Semitic backlash in France
PARIS - Noam Levy doesn't stand out at Café des Arts et Métiers, a trendy Parisian eatery that straddles an eponymous Metro stop. He sips his espresso, after rolling...
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Anxiety of influence
Just before the troops entered Baghdad, I was standing at a bar in the third arrondissement, busy with an espresso and a croissant, when the guy next to me started talking to...
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