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Fareed Zakaria at the 92nd Street Y

By: Fareed Zakaria
Narrated by: Jim Hoge
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Summary

The editor of Newsweek International since 2001, Fareed Zakaria oversees the magazine's eight editions in Asia, Latin America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. His column, on subjects ranging from terrorism, national security and America's role in the world to the global economy and the rise of China and India, appears in Newsweek, Newsweek International and The Washington Post. His international bestseller, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad, explains how democracy has changed every aspect of our lives, from economics and technology to politics and social relations. Zakaria is the host of Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria on PBS. He also is a political analyst for ABC News.
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Editor of Newsweek International and best-selling author Fareed Zakaria is clearly a seasoned public speaker, and he speaks eloquently and emphatically on America's dysfunctional political system and the measures that need to be taken to correct it. He is interviewed by Foreign Affairs editor James Hoge, who gets Zakaria to defend his points about why the U.S. must focus more on higher education and future technology. Zakaria also addresses terrorism and anti-Americanism, and how the U.S. should focus its strategies.

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