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Parag Khanna
Managing Partner at FutureMap, Strategic Advisor to Governments and Global Companies, Bestselling Author, TED Speaker
Dr. Parag Khanna is a prominent global strategy advisor, seasoned world traveler, and accomplished author with a diverse array of expertise.
He is the Founder & CEO of Climate Alpha, where he harnesses AI-powered analytics to predict asset values and safeguard the future of global real estate.
Parag also serves as the Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data-driven strategic advisory firm.
His latest book, 'MOVE: The Forces Uprooting Us' (2021), delves into critical issues shaping our world, following the success of 'The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century' (2019).
An authority on global affairs, Parag has authored several influential books exploring the future of world order, such as 'The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order' (2008) and 'Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization' (2016).
Parag Khanna's educational background includes a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics, complemented by Bachelor's and Master's degrees in International Relations and Security Studies from Georgetown University.
Recognized as one of Esquire's '75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century' and a member of the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum, Parag's contributions to academia and advisory roles have solidified his status as a thought leader.
In addition to his role at Climate Alpha, Parag has held various significant positions including Chief Futurist at Moovaz, Managing Partner at FutureMap, and Senior Fellow at prestigious institutions like the Brookings Institution and New America Foundation.
His extensive travels to almost 150 countries have provided him with a unique perspective on global dynamics, reflecting in his work and advisory roles.
With a wealth of experience in geopolitics, global governance, and strategic analysis, Parag Khanna continues to shape discourse on the future of international relations and global connectivity.
Highlights
Even in the quest for autarky, no empire is an island. Superpowers have always been what I call "supply chain empires". https://t.co/QjEf1Uo6Zo
Good overview of how China captured the rare-earth minerals industry: https://t.co/nCvmEzKiWQ Exactly the tug-of-war over global supply chains at the heart of #Connectography.
