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Kishore Mahbubani

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Kishore Mahbubani
NameKishore Mahbubani
Birth date1948
Birth placeSingapore
NationalitySingaporean
OccupationDiplomat, academic, and author

Kishore Mahbubani is a renowned Singaporean diplomat, academic, and author, known for his insightful views on globalization, geopolitics, and international relations. He has served in various capacities, including as the Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations and as the Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. Mahbubani's work has been influenced by prominent thinkers such as Lee Kuan Yew, Henry Kissinger, and Samuel Huntington. His ideas have been shaped by significant events, including the Cold War, the Asian financial crisis, and the rise of China as a global power.

Early Life and Education

Kishore Mahbubani was born in Singapore in 1948, a time of great change and transformation in the region, marked by the Malayan Emergency and the formation of Malaysia. He received his early education at Raffles Institution and later graduated from the National University of Singapore, where he studied philosophy under the guidance of prominent academics such as Karl Popper and Isaiah Berlin. Mahbubani's academic background has been influenced by the works of Immanuel Kant, John Rawls, and Amartya Sen. He has also been shaped by the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Deng Xiaoping.

Career

Mahbubani's diplomatic career spans over three decades, during which he has served in various capacities, including as the Ambassador of Singapore to the United Nations, Ambassador of Singapore to the United States, and High Commissioner of Singapore to Canada. He has worked closely with prominent leaders such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Vladimir Putin. Mahbubani has also been involved in various international organizations, including the United Nations Security Council, the G20, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). His work has been influenced by the Treaty of Versailles, the Yalta Conference, and the Bandung Conference.

Notable Works

Mahbubani is a prolific author and has written several books on global governance, international relations, and Asian studies. Some of his notable works include Can Asians Think?, Beyond the Age of Innocence: Rebuilding Trust Between America and the World, and The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World. His ideas have been shaped by the works of Francis Fukuyama, Joseph Nye, and Robert Keohane. Mahbubani's writing has been influenced by the Peloponnesian War, the Thirty Years' War, and the World War I.

Awards and Honors

Mahbubani has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to diplomacy, academia, and public policy. He has been awarded the Public Service Star by the Government of Singapore and has received honorary degrees from University of Warwick, University of Toronto, and Australian National University. Mahbubani has also been recognized by prominent organizations such as the World Economic Forum, the Brookings Institution, and the Council on Foreign Relations. His work has been acknowledged by leaders such as Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Xi Jinping.

Public Policy and Diplomacy

Mahbubani is a strong advocate for multilateralism and global cooperation. He has been involved in various initiatives, including the Shangri-La Dialogue and the Boao Forum for Asia. Mahbubani has also worked closely with prominent think tanks such as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Institute for International Economics. His ideas have been shaped by the Treaty of Rome, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Mahbubani's work has been influenced by the European Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Category:Singaporean diplomats

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