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Fareed Zakaria
NameFareed Zakaria
Birth date1964-01-20
Birth placeMumbai, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian-born United States
OccupationJournalist, author, commentator
Alma materYale University, Harvard University, London School of Economics

Fareed Zakaria is an Indian-American journalist, author, and commentator known for his work on international affairs, geopolitics, and global economics. He is the host of a long-running television program and a columnist and editor whose analysis frequently addresses relations among major powers such as the United States, China, India, and actors in Europe. Zakaria has written multiple books and contributed to debates on globalization, liberal democracy, and strategic competition.

Early life and education

Born in Mumbai to a Muslim family with roots in Hyderabad, Zakaria spent his early years in Bombay before moving to United States for higher education. He attended Yale University where he studied History of the United States and became involved with student publications alongside future figures associated with The New York Times and The Washington Post. He pursued postgraduate studies at Harvard University and completed a Ph.D. at the London School of Economics, engaging with scholars connected to International relations and institutions like the Brookings Institution.

Career

Zakaria began his professional career as an editor at Foreign Affairs and later served as a columnist and editor-at-large at Newsweek and Time. He launched a weekly television program on CNN that featured interviews with leaders from the United Nations, European Union, and ASEAN and covered summits such as the G20 and World Economic Forum. His journalism frequently intersects with policymakers from the Department of State (United States), strategists linked to RAND Corporation, and economists from the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Over the years he has been a speaker at forums including the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission and has appeared on panels with commentators from The Atlantic, The Economist, and The New Yorker.

Political views and commentary

Zakaria's commentary addresses competition among the United States, China, and Russia and often references doctrines shaped by events like the Cold War and the Iraq War. He has advocated positions influenced by liberal internationalist traditions associated with figures from Woodrow Wilson to policymakers at the State Department (United States), while critiquing populist movements exemplified by leaders in Venezuela and developments in parts of Europe. His analysis engages with trade debates involving the World Trade Organization and regional arrangements like the North American Free Trade Agreement and discusses implications of technological competition tied to corporations such as Apple Inc. and Huawei. Zakaria has commented on democratic resilience in contexts ranging from India to Brazil and on constitutional questions linked to courts like the Supreme Court of the United States.

Publications and books

Zakaria is the author of several books that examine globalization, power transitions, and political development. Notable works include a study of post-Cold War order that dialogues with scholarship by thinkers at Harvard University and Princeton University, and titles exploring the rise of China in conversation with analyses from the Pew Research Center and reports by the International Monetary Fund. His articles have been published in outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, and he has contributed essays to compilations alongside scholars from Columbia University and Stanford University. His longform reporting and books draw on case studies involving countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Japan.

Awards and recognition

Zakaria has received honors from institutions including journalism prizes linked to organizations like the National Magazine Awards and recognitions from think tanks such as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He has been listed on major rankings of influential public intellectuals and has been invited to deliver lectures at universities including Oxford University and Cambridge University. Professional acknowledgments cite his interviews with heads of state from United States presidents to leaders of China and France as shaping public debate.

Personal life and philanthropy

Zakaria lives in the United States and has family ties to India and networks spanning Europe and Asia. He has supported educational initiatives and donated to causes associated with institutions such as Yale University and nonprofit groups working in partnership with organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Clinton Foundation. He frequently participates in philanthropic forums and advisory boards connected to cultural institutions including museums in New York City and programs promoting journalism training at universities such as Columbia University.

Category:Indian journalists Category:American journalists Category:1964 births Category:Living people