We need more thinkers!
With our November issue off to the printer, the FP staff is gearing up to publish our annual "Top 100 Global Thinkers" list. The list will include thought leaders from around the world including politicians, bankers, intellectuals, dissidents, entrepreneurs and environmentalists. You can see the final results in our December issue. There are still more ...
With our November issue off to the printer, the FP staff is gearing up to publish our annual "Top 100 Global Thinkers" list. The list will include thought leaders from around the world including politicians, bankers, intellectuals, dissidents, entrepreneurs and environmentalists. You can see the final results in our December issue.
There are still more slots to fill, however, which is where you, our readers, come in. Whom do you think has the most innovative ideas about Israel and Palestine or the aftermath of the Arab Spring? How about development in Africa or democracy in China? We’ve already received some great reader suggestions here. Leave your nominations in the comments section below.
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