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rethink the world

Moisés Naím

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Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando He...

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rethink the world

Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil. For years, Moisés Naím has held the position of global observer in the pages of numerous newspapers and has covered all the major crises and minor transformations that are shaping the surprising world of the 21st century: China's rise and stumbles, the unexpected limits of the powerful, the global economic recession and its hesitant recovery, the challenges facing an aging, divided, and insecure Europe, the crisis in Brazil, the harsh Mexican reality, Venezuela's problems... This book gathers his best columns from the last five years, written under four fundamental principles: surprise, connect, rethink, and inform. The result is an extraordinary journey through 111 surprises that make us rethink the world we live in.


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Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil. For years, Moisés Naím has held the position of global observer in the pages of numerous newspapers and has covered all the major crises and minor transformations that are shaping the surprising world of the 21st century: China's rise and stumbles, the unexpected limits of the powerful, the global economic recession and its hesitant recovery, the challenges facing an aging, divided, and insecure Europe, the crisis in Brazil, the harsh Mexican reality, Venezuela's problems... This book gathers his best columns from the last five years, written under four fundamental principles: surprise, connect, rethink, and inform. The result is an extraordinary journey through 111 surprises that make us rethink the world we live in.

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Moisés Naím (1952) es un escritor y columnista venezolano que dirigió entre 1996 y 2010 la revista Foreign Policy y desde 2011 presenta Efecto Naím, un programa semanal de televisión sobre asuntos internacionales que se transmite en decenas de países por la ...

Moisés Naím (1952) es un escritor y columnista venezolano que dirigió entre 1996 y 2010 la revista Foreign Policy y desde 2011 presenta Efecto Naím, un programa semanal de televisión sobre asuntos internacionales que se transmite en decenas de países por la cadena de televisión colombiana NTN24.

Además colabora en medios del máximo prestigio internacional como The Atlantic (EEUU), El País (España), Reforma (Mexico) o La Repubblica (Italia). En reconocimiento a esa labor, en 2011 recibió el Premio Ortega y Gasset, el galardón más importante del periodismo español.

Moisés Naím es un miembro distinguido del Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, y fue ministro de Fomento de Venezuela, Director del Banco Central de Venezuela y Director Ejecutivo del Banco Mundial.

Sus libros Ilícito (Debate, 2007) y El fin del poder (Debate, 2013) fueron sendos éxitos internacionales. La revista británica Prospect lo incluyó en 2013 en la lista de los intelectuales más destacados del mundo y el Gottlieb Duttweiler Institut de Suiza lo seleccionó como uno de los 100 líderes del pensamiento global en 2014 y, de nuevo, en 2015.