Parag Khanna
Khanna maps the intricate connections between geopolitics, economics, and technology, focusing on the pivotal role of connectivity in modern civilization. As the author of influential works such as "How to Run the World," Khanna explores the dynamics of global governance and technological transformation. His bio reflects a deep understanding of global dynamics, informed by both academic rigor and extensive real-world experience, allowing him to effectively advise policymakers and business leaders on strategic challenges. \n\nKhanna's analytical and data-driven approach uncovers the complexities of global networks, emphasizing the rise of Asia and the importance of infrastructure in shaping future societies. Through his books, including "The Future is Asian" and "Connectography," he distills complex concepts into accessible narratives, which benefit readers seeking insight into 21st-century trends. His career, which includes roles in strategic advisory and academia, positions him as a pivotal figure in global strategy discourse, recognized by accolades such as being named one of Esquire's "75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century."
Books by Parag Khanna

How to Run the World
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