Moisés Naím is the editor of the influential magazine Foreign Policy, published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Under his leadership, Foreign Policy has gained wide recognition for its cutting-edge articles, winning the 2003 National Magazine Award for General Excellence. Naím holds an M.S. and a Ph.D. from MIT and was the Minister of Industry and Trade in Venezuela, as well as an Executive Director of the World Bank. His columns are regularly carried by some of the world’s leading publications, such as The Financial Times, Newsweek, El País, and Corriere della Sera.
“Naím succeeds in presenting a clear account of how illicit
commerce works and what its consequences are...he sheds light on
one of the most powerful forces shaping today's world.” –Time
“Naím has gathered and sifted an astonishing range of
information...Illicit is important reading for anyone struggling
with the inadequacies of the "war on terror.” –The Washington Post
Book World
“Intellectually invigorating and accessible...it’s not solely
bullets that are changing the world.”–USA Today
"Mr. Naím's ambitions are encyclopedic. If someone, somewhere is
trying to get something over on their government, he wants to
chronicle their evasions"–New York Sun
"Naim succeeds in presenting a clear account of how illicit
commerce works and what its consequences are...he sheds light on
one of the most powerful forces shaping today's world."
-Time
"Naim has gathered and sifted an astonishing range of
information...Illicit is important reading for anyone
struggling with the inadequacies of the "war on terror." -The
Washington Post Book World
"Intellectually invigorating and accessible...it's not solely
bullets that are changing the world."-USA Today
"Mr. Naim's ambitions are encyclopedic. If someone, somewhere is
trying to get something over on their government, he wants to
chronicle their evasions"-New York Sun
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