Foreign Exchange TV
Foreign Exchange TV with Fareed Zakaria.
Widely respected for his ability to spot economic and political trends around the world, Fareed Zakaria has developed an international reputation as a global thinker. Describing him as "the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation," Esquire named him "one of the 21 most important people of the 21st century."
Editor of Newsweek International since 2001, Dr. Zakaria oversees Newsweek's eight editions throughout Asia, Latin America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. His column - on subjects arranging from terrorism, national security and America's role in the world to the global economy and the rise of China- appears in Newsweek (USA), Newsweek International, and, often, The Washington Post, making it one of the most widely circulated columns of its kind in the world. His award-winning cover stories have included "Why America Scares the World," "How to Win the Peace" and "Why They Hate Us," which the Boston Globe said "ought to be mandatory reading in every home in America."
His international bestseller, The Future of Freedom, is a global analysis of how democracy has changed every aspect of our lives - from economics and technology to politics and social relations. The Washington Post called it "a work of tremendous originality and insight....[It] makes you see the world differently." More here.




You asked for suggestions.
More covrage of South America. We never hear of paraguay, Uraguay, and little of Argentina, Chile, Columbia, etc.
Thanks,
Ken Bryden,
Vancouver BC
Posted by: Ken Bryden | Jul 13, 2005 at 05:54 AM
I was very impressed by your guest Hernando de Soto and would like to learn more about him and his research center. I think he is on to something critical to change the status of most of the world's population who have no stake in the contemporary world of banking and economies of trade.
Posted by: Bishop Sylvester D Ryan | Jul 18, 2005 at 01:23 AM