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About the Author
PARAG KHANNA directs the Global Governance Initiative at the New America Foundation. Author of the previous international bestseller The Second World, he was picked as one of Esquire’s Most Influential People of the Twenty-first Century and featured on Wired’s Smart List. He has been a fellow at the Brookings Institution and researched at the Council on Foreign Relations. During 2007, he was a senior geopolitical adviser to U.S. Special Operations Command. He has written for major global publications such as The New York Times and Financial Times and appears regularly on CNN, the BBC, and other television media around the world. Khanna holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Georgetown University and a PhD from the London School of Economics. He has traveled in nearly one hundred countries and has been named a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.
www.paragkhanna.com