David RothkopfCEO / Editor-at-Large
David Rothkopf is the CEO and Editor-at-Large of Foreign Policy. His new book, Power, Inc.: The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Government and the Reckoning that Lies Ahead, was published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux on March 1. He is also the author of Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They are Making, now available in over two dozen editions worldwide, and Running the World: The Inside Story of the National Security Council and the Architects of American Power, hailed by the New York Times as "the definitive history of the National Security Council."
Rothkopf is President and CEO of Garten Rothkopf, an international advisory firm specializing in transformational trends especially those associated with energy choice and climate change, emerging markets and global risk. He is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where he chairs the Carnegie Economic Strategy Roundtable. He was formerly chief executive of Intellibridge Corporation, managing director of Kissinger Associates and U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Policy.
Rothkopf has also taught international affairs and national security studies at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, has lectured widely and is the author of over 150 articles for leading publications worldwide.
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The veep is no joke -- and he's making a serious play for
2016.
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Kerry, Hagel, and the end of American military adventurism?
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The headlines we'll be reading in 2013.
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America is on the verge of an energy boom. But will abundant shale gas create more problems than it fixes?
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America rediscovers diplomacy.
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Newtown
changed Obama. Can it change the world?
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The case for short-term thinking.
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Let Obama pick his
secretary of state. Even if it's Susan Rice.
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The key ingredient missing in our policymaking these days? Creativity.
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Bubba, the fiscal swamp, after Gaza... the list goes on and on.
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