Moisés Naím

Distinguished Fellow
Moisés Naím is a distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a best-selling author, and an internationally syndicated columnist.
Education

PhD, MSc, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Languages
  • English
  • Italian
  • Spanish

Latest Analysis

    • Commentary

    True or False

    • July 10, 2015
    • About Oil

    Is OPEC an endangered species condemned to disappear?

    • Commentary

    The Clash Within Civilizations

    • July 01, 2015
    • Atlantic

    From the self-proclaimed Islamic State to Dylann Roof, internal struggles are the dominant theme in conflict today.

    • Commentary

    Why Cyber War Is Dangerous for Democracies

    • June 25, 2015
    • Atlantic

    The most worrying form of government spying isn’t the kind Edward Snowden exposed.

    • Commentary

    What FIFA and the Berlin Philharmonic Reveal About Power

    • June 04, 2015
    • Atlantic

    Many leaders seem oblivious to the urgent need to change their ways and those of their organizations in order to retain power.

    • Commentary

    America’s Self-Inflicted Wounds

    • May 20, 2015
    • Atlantic

    Political dysfunction is doing serious damage to U.S. economic power.

    • Commentary

    Economists Still Think Economics Is the Best

    • April 14, 2015
    • Atlantic

    Despite failing to foresee the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression, leaders in the field still fail to look for wisdom beyond economy’s bounds.

    • Commentary

    The Lagarde Consensus

    • April 12, 2015
    • Atlantic

    International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde discusses the global economy’s “new mediocre”—and why women are better leaders than men.

    • Commentary

    The Summit of Lies

    • April 09, 2015
    • Atlantic

    As Latin American leaders gather in Panama, Venezuela is blaming all its problems on the United States.

    • Commentary

    The Hidden Effects of Cheap Oil

    • March 31, 2015
    • Atlantic

    From Russia to your local gas station, the consequences of low fuel prices are clear. But the consequences of those consequences are less apparent.

    • Commentary

    Vladimir Putin’s Ebbing Power

    • March 26, 2015
    • Fortune

    The Russian president helped build his country’s aspirational middle class. It may ultimately be his undoing.

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