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Die US-Wahl 2016: ein Blick hinter die Kulissen

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Erwin-Schrödinger-Saal
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Niemand kann besser aus erster Hand erzählen, wie sich die US Wahl zu einem so überraschenden und historischen Ereignis entwickeln konnte, als Robby Mook, der Kampagnenleiter von Hillary Clinton. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Dynamiken, Strategien und politischen Konsequenzen der US-Präsidentschaftswahl 2016.

Former Campaign Manager, Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, Washington, D.C.; Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Journalist, The Guardian, London Chair

Robby MOOK

Former Campaign Manager, Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, Washington, D.C.; Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

 Robby Mook is a nationally recognized campaign manager and strategist, who has built winning organizations at the local, state and national level. The L.A. Times said Mook' success "reflects the changing nature of campaigns, in which swashbuckling strategists are becoming less of an asset than disciplined data nerds who can build a loyal and effective campaign operation the way a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur might."In 2015, he appeared on Fortune magazine’s "40 Under 40" list of the most influential people in business, and was also named to AdAge’s "40 Under 40" list of disruptors and innovators in 2016.
 
 
 
 In 2015-2016, Mook served as Campaign Manager for Hillary Clinton, where he built a $1 billion, 50-state, 3,500 person organization that mobilized more volunteers than any other campaign in history. Mook oversaw marketing, strategic communications, technology, data, fundraising, field organizing, and other critical aspects of campaign operations.
 
 
 
 Under Mook’s leadership, the campaign pioneered new techniques to target media and developed cutting edge technologies for communication and engagement. The campaign created the first-ever technology to target television, digital, and mail communications to individual voters based on their media consumption habits, not just demographics. The campaign also built a ground-breaking mobile app to "gamify" campaign activism and increase digital participation and built new tools to streamline activist fundraising, door-to-door canvassing, and text communication, among other things.
 
 Mook’s successful campaigns include electing Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe in 2013, the first time in forty years Virginians elected a Governor from the same party as the sitting U.S President and the first Democratic sweep of statewide offices in more than twenty years. Mook served as 2012 Executive Director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, gaining Democratic House seats in every region of the US. Charlie Cook called the DCCC’s success that year "remarkable", "beating the spread" because the DCCC "deftly trained candidates, kept pace with GOP fundraising, and put several previously uncompetitive seats in play." Mook also managed Jeanne Shaheen’s first successful campaign for U.S. Senate when she made history as New Hampshire’s first woman Senator. In the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, Mook served as the State Director in Nevada, Ohio, and Indiana for Hillary Clinton, winning all three states. Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe praised Mook saying "He beat us three times; his footprint was on our back. He did the best job of anyone over there."
 
 
 Mook is a graduate of Columbia University and a native of Sharon, Vermont. He has appeared regularly on NBC’s Today Show and Meet the Press, ABC’s Good Morning America and This Week with George Stephanopoulos, CBS’s This Morning and Face the Nation, as well as cable news networks CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.

Nick DAVIES

Journalist, The Guardian, London

1979-1984 News reporter, The Guardian
1984-1986 Home affairs specialist, The Observer
1986-1987 Chief Feature Writer, London Daily News
1987-1989 Washington columnist, The Scotsman and The New Zealand Dominion
1989-2016 Special Correspondent, The Guardian
2010 Initiated newspaper alliance which published secret material obtained by Wikileaks
2013 Worked on UK end of information about the National Security Agency leaked by Edward Snowden

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26.08.2017

12:00 - 16:00Professional Programme „Die Zukunft unserer Welt“Partner
13:00 - 16:00Professional Programme on Strategies of InfluencePartner
13:00 - 16:00Sicherheitspolitik zwischen den GenerationenPartner

27.08.2017

07:00 - 10:00Professional Programme on Strategies of InfluencePartner
07:00 - 10:00Teuflische DiplomatiePartner
08:00 - 10:00Die US-Wahl 2016: ein Blick hinter die KulissenPlenary
08:00 - 09:30Kamingespräch mit Ruth Dreifuss: Frauen und MachtPartner
12:00 - 14:30Eröffnung: Werte und Visionen eines gemeinsamen EuropasPlenary
15:00 - 16:30Der Realität ins Auge blicken: das internationale System in den Griff bekommenPlenary
17:00 - 18:30Die USA, die EU und Russland: was ändert sich mit der neuen US-Regierung?Plenary

28.08.2017

06:30 - 07:30Höhenfrühstück 03: POLITICO Morning BriefingPlenary
08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 01: Krieg und Demokratie in der Ukraine: Wege in die ZukunftBreakout
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10:30 - 12:00MittagsempfangBreakout
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29.08.2017

07:00 - 10:30Wege zur Nachhaltigkeit: von der Wahrnehmung zur VerhaltensänderungPlenary