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Early Life and Education Edit
Steven Schrage was born at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois while his father Dan Schrage was stationed in Europe overseeing MGR-1 Honest John nuclear weapons targeting Communist forces in Eastern Europe and Russia. Schrage’s father graduated from the United States Military Academy, where he was captain of a basketball team that included future U.S. Olympic coaches, point guard Mike Krzyzewski and coach Robert Knight, and later served as an Army Ranger and helicopter pilot in Vietnam.
Schrage moved from Illinois in 1984 when his father became a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. He is an honors graduate of North Springs High School, Duke University, and the University of Michigan Law School, where he was also selected to serve in an externship in the State Department’s Office of the Legal Adviser.[5][6] After college, Schrage worked in a restaurant and bar to save up money and then spent a year backpacking around the world using local transport and interacting with individuals ranging from Chinese students after the Tiananmen square protests to whiskey smugglers riding camels on the border of India and Pakistan.[7] Following several years in government and private sector positions, Schrage began MBA studies at Harvard Business School where he was later awarded a full scholarship to conduct doctoral studies. After earning distinction (honors) on his doctoral qualifying exam and highest marks in all doctoral seminars, Schrage took a leave of absence to serve in the 2000 presidential campaign and government roles noted below.[8][9] Schrage returned to Harvard in 2012 after he was selected as an Institute of Politics Fellow. In 2019 he completed a PhD in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, where he received support from Trinity Hall’s Atlantic Fund studentship. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[10]
In July 2016, Schrage convened a high-profile conference at the University of Cambridge on the upcoming U.S. presidential election, entitled 2016’s Race to Change the World, which was based on his Harvard and Cambridge research and experience on Campaigns and Foreign Policy.[11] Conference guests included former Secretary of State and UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright; Republican Congressman and presidential campaign adviser Vin Weber; head of Mi6 Sir Richard Dearlove; UK Foreign and Defence Minister Malcolm Rifkind;the BBC’s lead diplomatic correspondent and head of Peterhouse College Cambridge Bridget Kendall, and several ambassadors and leading U.S./UK scholars.[12] At the symposium, FISA warrant subject Carter Page met FBI spy Stefan Halper for the first time, which launched the Russian collusion and Spygate controversies. Analysts on both sides of the political spectrum have called this “bigger than Watergate.”[13] Only a few weeks after this conference, the FBI’s controversial Crossfire Hurricane investigation of Trump campaign officials was launched.[14] No allegations of impropriety have been made related to Schrage's involvement in this conference.