Susan Glasser is the former Editor of POLITICO and the founding editor of POLITICO Magazine.

Susan Glasser
Born(1969-01-01)1 January 1969
Nationality (legal)American
Other namesSusan B. Glasser
Alma materHarvard University cum laude
Occupation(s)Journalist, editor
Years active1998-2016
Known forPolitical correspondent for the Washington Post, editor of Politico, Moscow bureau chief for the Post
SpousePeter Baker
ChildrenTheodore Baker


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Parents edit

Stephen and Lynn Glasser

Husband Peter Baker edit

  • Married Sept 10, 2000
  • in Washington DC at Meridian House, an early-20th-century house ... designed by John Russell Pope. Judge Stephen F. Eilperin of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, officiated.
  • Son...Theodore Baker

co-author with her husband edit

Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin's Russia and the End of Revolution....named one of the Best Books of 2005 by The Washington Post Book World. half.com listing

Foreign Policy edit

carrie-budoff-brown succeeds Glasser @ Politico edit

"Ms. Glasser, a founding editor of Politico Magazine, has been the editor of Politico since 2014. During her tenure, the company expanded in the United States and also into Europe, redesigned its website and expanded its coverage with profiles and investigations. Ms. Glasser will take on a strategic role with the company from Jerusalem, where she is moving with her husband, Peter Baker, a New York Times reporter who was recently named Jerusalem bureau chief. She will also become Politico’s chief foreign affairs columnist."

Susan returns from Jerusalem with Peter edit

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  • "Susan Glasser, POLITICO's chief international affairs columnist and director of editorial innovation (and its former editor), who is married to Baker, will also return stateside."
  • She refers to it as "The Trump Effect" in a twitter post ((#trumpeffect @peterbakernyt and i are headed back to DC www.facebook.com/susan.…)) "the movement of senior journalists in preparation for reporting on the Trump Administration"

The Trump Effect edit

The "Bro-culture" edit

Bro culture emboldened as Wall Street women endure Trump effect

  • "...a core concern emerged. They are bothered by the uptick in edgy misoginist banter they have detected from their male colleagues as Trump advanced in the campaign." by Katia Porzecanski (CHGO TRIB)

Wall Street basks in the ‘Trump effect’ as trading soars edit

Financial Times/"Banks report revenue increases amid record volumes after US election"

Small Businesses Feeling the Trump Effect edit

SmallBusinessTrends/"Small businesses supported Donald Trump throughout his presidential campaign. And the support sees to continue with an upbeat attitude by the majority of small business owners after Trump’s win in the November 2016 election.A new study has foun d small businesses’ optimism improved to its highest level in eight years after the 2016 presidential election."

Our Nations Schools and the Trump Effect edit

The Trump Effect: The Impact of the Presidential Campaign on Our Nation’s Schools "Between March 23 and April 2, 2016, Teaching Tolerance surveyed approximately 2,000 teachers, asking them how the presidential campaign was affecting their student and their teaching. The results indicated that the campaign is having a profoundly negative impact on schoolchildren across the country, producing an alarming level of fear and anxiety among children of color and inflaming racial and ethnic tensions in the classroom. Many students worry about being deported. Many educators fear teaching about the election at all."