George Friedman
 George Friedman is chief executive officer of Stratfor, the world’s leading online publisher of geopolitical intelligence. He is a widely recognized international affairs expert and author of numerous books, including The Next 100 Years (Doubleday, 2009), America’s Secret War (Doubleday, 2005), and The Future of War (Crown, 1996). |
A crisis of political economy
George Friedman | 10 Aug 2011
The global financial crisis is an economic problem that has triggered a political problem, which in turn is making the economic problem worse.
Why is the war in Libya dragging on?
George Friedman | 13 Jul 2011
Because Gaddafi knows that he will be arrested by the International Criminal Court. Do the lives lost in the civil war put a shadow over the implacable pursuit of justice?
A new strategy for Afghanistan
George Friedman | 23 Jun 2011
The US can choose to leave Afghanistan without suffering a strategic disaster. But Pakistan cannot leave Pakistan and still has to deal with the Taliban.
The US - Pakistan tightrope
George Friedman | 13 May 2011
The option of breaking with Pakistan because on some level it is acting in opposition to American interests does not exist.
Iraq, Iran and the Next Move
George Friedman | 27 Apr 2011
The price of oil is rising because Iran has the US and Saudi Arabia over a barrel.
The Libyan War of 2011
George Friedman | 20 Mar 2011
The early days will go extremely well but that alone will not make the war a success.
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