Moises Naim on a world of weakness

Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Moisés Naím appeared as a panelist, along with Nicholas Kristof and Martin Wolf, on Fareed Zakaria’s show yesterday to talk about Barack Obama’s trip to Europe and the challenges of international diplomacy in a world where every country — even China — is feeling insecure:   Embedded video from <a ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Moisés Naím appeared as a panelist, along with Nicholas Kristof and Martin Wolf, on Fareed Zakaria's show yesterday to talk about Barack Obama's trip to Europe and the challenges of international diplomacy in a world where every country -- even China -- is feeling insecure:

Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Moisés Naím appeared as a panelist, along with Nicholas Kristof and Martin Wolf, on Fareed Zakaria’s show yesterday to talk about Barack Obama’s trip to Europe and the challenges of international diplomacy in a world where every country — even China — is feeling insecure:

 

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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