Serge Schmemann
Serge Schmemann
Serge Schmemannis a writer and editorial page editor of the International Herald Tribune, the global edition of the New York Times. Earlier in his career, he worked for the Associated Press and was a bureau chief and editor for the New York Times...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth12 April 1945
east narrative insult
A history of perceived humiliation, after all, lurks behind many acts of terror. And competing narratives of victimhood and insults sustain conflicts in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and many other regions.
axes evil back-when
Back when George W. Bush was identifying his Axis of Evil, it struck me that a longer and more instructive list could be compiled of the Axis of the Humiliated (or Insulted and Injured, to borrow from Dostoevsky).
people trying stories
Newspaper reporting is really storytelling. We call our articles 'stories,' and we try to tell them in a way that even people who don't know all the background can understand them.
blue circles leader
In some circles Stalin has in fact been making a comeback. His portrait hangs above the dashboard of trucks, a symbol of blue- collar nostalgia for a tough leader.
paris car done
What Paris has done right is to make it awful to get around by car and awfully easy to get around by public transportation or by bike.
soccer want complaining
Every time some spoiled European soccer millionaire complains about the blaring vuvuzelas, I want them to blare louder.
art book communication
The art of reading between the lines is as old as manipulated information.
soccer sports passion
Soccer is a great game, and the rich variety of styles and passions that come with being truly global makes the World Cup a nonpareil event in the universe of competitive sport.