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Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria has been called "the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation" (Esquire). He is the Emmy-nominated host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, contributing editor for The Atlantic, a columnist for the Washington Post, and the best-selling author of The Post-American World... show more

Fareed Zakaria has been called "the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation" (Esquire). He is the Emmy-nominated host of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, contributing editor for The Atlantic, a columnist for the Washington Post, and the best-selling author of The Post-American World and The Future of Freedom. He lives in New York City.
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Birth date: January 20, 1964
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cassbee
cassbee rated it 13 years ago
Nice one!
Clif's Book World
Clif's Book World rated it 16 years ago
The book title suggests that perhaps it's predicting the demise of America. But instead the book is generally optimistic about the future and predicts that other nations will rise in importance relative to the U.S. However, America will continue to be a global player on the international scene. T...
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM)
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM) rated it 16 years ago
Apparently, Barack Obama has been seen reading this book. Rather than jumping on the hero-worship bandwagon as so many others are doing (Dreams From My Father is at the top of all the bestseller lists now), I'm going to read this. I just heard an interview on CBC radio with the author, editor of Ne...
DesireesShelves
DesireesShelves rated it 16 years ago
Very interesting book about the rise of the rest of the world. The US is no longer the "best" in a lot of categories and as time goes by, we will probably fall further and further behind if we keep on the same track we have been on. Would recommend this one!
willemite
willemite rated it 20 years ago
This is a must read. Although Zakaria seems a bit too enamored for my taste with ruling elites, he makes a stark distinction between the increase in democracy and an increase in freedom.
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