Newsweek: The Global Elite

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First Posted: 12-21-08 11:41 AM   |   Updated: 01-21-09 05:12 AM

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Here's the Newsweek release on its new cover story listing the top 50 "Global Elite." Read the comprehensive coverage here.

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PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA TOPS LIST OF GLOBAL LEADERS

New York- Newsweek's first ever list of the world's 50 most powerful people lays out a roadmap for how the world works today. The December 29, 2008-January 5, 2009 double issue, "The New Global Elite" (on newsstands Monday, December 22), opens with an essay by Editor, Jon Meacham who looks at the history of power, how it is earned and how it transforms those who have it. Meacham also explains how the list of new global elite was determined.

Newsweek correspondents from around the world put together a highly subjective list of the most powerful people who will figure in the era over which President-Elect Barack Obama will preside. "It is arbitrary, but the choices are well-considered, and each, we believe, represents a thread in the new global tapestry," writes Meacham. "Some are utterly surprising; others are not. Perhaps most important, each meets the test of power as we have just defined it: they are men and women who are either in the business of bending others to their will or who are seeking to rearrange reality in ways they find more congenial. They are in command, or they seek control (and there is, naturally, more than a little overlap; the features are not mutually exclusive)."

The global figures on the list of 50 were not selected to delineate an elite based on wealth, social class, or educational credentials. "The figures in this issue are global, and they are chosen on merit," Meacham adds. "Many of the names here, it is true, are well-off, move in what might be considered high circles and went to celebrated schools. But many began life in obscurity (see, for instance, the 44th president of the United States) and have risen to prominence through a combination of determination and good fortune."

The list includes:

· Barack Obama. Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria breaks down what the newly elected 44th President of the United States will need to do to become a truly influential figure.

· Ben Bernanke, Jean-Claude Trichet and Masaaki Shirakawa. Contributing Editor Robert J. Samuelson explores why a trio of central bankers will likely decide the fate of the global economy next year.

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· Hillary and Bill Clinton. Senior Editor Jonathan Alter looks at how the most powerful couple in politics may find the times suited to their unmatched skills.

· Osama bin Laden. Despite having kept a low profile recently, and lost many of his top lieutenants, his ideology continues to inflict monstrous harm.

· John Lasseter. Assistant Editor Jennie Yabroff explains why Pixar's animation chief has immense soft power and why escapist fare does well in recessions.

· Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Abu Dhabi's ruler has something everyone wants right now-cash with which to invest in ailing blue-chip companies.

· E.A. Adeboye. Senior Editor Lisa Miller looks Nigeria's most successful preacher and the wildfire spread of Pentecostalism, the world's fastest growing religion.

· Vladimir Putin. Russia's leader talks a big game and has the military to back it up, but faces a softening economy as oil prices plummet

· Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran's Supreme Leader is the real force to be reckoned with in Tehran.

· Shahrukh Khan. Bollywood's biggest star spreads a message of openness and tolerance to some of the world's most closed societies.

Here's the Newsweek release on its new cover story listing the top 50 "Global Elite." Read the comprehensive coverage here. * * * * * PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA TOPS LIST OF GLOBAL LEADERS Ne...
Here's the Newsweek release on its new cover story listing the top 50 "Global Elite." Read the comprehensive coverage here. * * * * * PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA TOPS LIST OF GLOBAL LEADERS Ne...
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- netzwerg I'm a Fan of netzwerg 17 fans permalink
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Who are the "Friends of Barack" on 30-31?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 12/22/2008
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New Global Elite

Hilarious

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 12/21/2008
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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OK, so I found the complete list, and Hu is on it, but not Jiang and not Li. Also I cannot imaging why the Dalai Lama, a paid CIA opperative would be considered "powerful?" he is nothing more that a political tool of the USA.

I am also curious why So America and the Caribean, Latin America has no candidates. Hmmm.

I also believe that the Canadians have more power than folks give thm credit for.

Once again we see a problem recognizing the global nature of power, and how it is weilded.

Rahm Emanuel? he has been sidelined for the past week just because of delay in clarifying his "role" in the Blago scandal. Not something a man of global power experiences.

Oh well, this seems to be their first effort at this sort of thing. Only 20 years ago only folks in China understood who Jiang and Zhu were, and when they took over the world was shocked!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 12/21/2008
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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My,my, my. No one from China? LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 12/21/2008
- nostalgia I'm a Fan of nostalgia 10 fans permalink

Kudos to Newsweek. No Sarah Palin on the list

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 12/21/2008
- netzwerg I'm a Fan of netzwerg 17 fans permalink
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Where are the Rothschilds and Rockefellers on that list? They run the show, not their puppets like Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 12/21/2008
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 24 fans permalink

Like you would know a puppet if you saw one!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 12/21/2008
- FairTalk I'm a Fan of FairTalk 18 fans permalink
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Obama is not a puppet. He came out of nowhere and won more votes that the "anointed" candidates. That is the definition of power in the good ol' USA. If you want to share in that glow, you can contribute your fair share.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 12/21/2008
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