The Global Thinkers gather
Tonight, Foreign Policy is hosting its second-annual Global Thinker’s gala here in Washington. Dozens of the thinkers from our list will be attending the event, which will include a panel discussion on the big ideas behind the Arab Spring. We’ll have plenty of exclusive content on ForeignPolicy.com in the coming days to go along with ...
Tonight, Foreign Policy is hosting its second-annual Global Thinker's gala here in Washington. Dozens of the thinkers from our list will be attending the event, which will include a panel discussion on the big ideas behind the Arab Spring.
Tonight, Foreign Policy is hosting its second-annual Global Thinker’s gala here in Washington. Dozens of the thinkers from our list will be attending the event, which will include a panel discussion on the big ideas behind the Arab Spring.
We’ll have plenty of exclusive content on ForeignPolicy.com in the coming days to go along with the event. We’ve already posted a video message sent by Razan Zaitouneh, a Syrian human rights lawyer and activist, who has been in hiding for months. We will also be featuring special video interviews taken at the event with the thinkers attending.
For more updates, follow us on Twitter at @FP_magazine, the hashtag #globalthinkers2011. Also check out our new list of the Global Thinker Twitterati.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
More from Foreign Policy

Saudi-Iranian Détente Is a Wake-Up Call for America
The peace plan is a big deal—and it’s no accident that China brokered it.

The U.S.-Israel Relationship No Longer Makes Sense
If Israel and its supporters want the country to continue receiving U.S. largesse, they will need to come up with a new narrative.

Putin Is Trapped in the Sunk-Cost Fallacy of War
Moscow is grasping for meaning in a meaningless invasion.

How China’s Saudi-Iran Deal Can Serve U.S. Interests
And why there’s less to Beijing’s diplomatic breakthrough than meets the eye.