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Gideon Rachman
Gideon Rachman is a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute and has been chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times since 2006.
He joined the FT after a 15-year career at The Economist, which included assignments as a foreign correspondent in Brussels, Washington, DC, and Bangkok. He started his journalism career with the BBC World Service in 1984. He is a past winner of the Orwell Prize for political journalism and the European Press Prize for commentary.
Gideon was the 2022 Rothschild & Co Distinguished International Fellow, delivering the Lowy Institute Media Lecture. He is also the author of three books: Zero-Sum World: Politics, Power and Prosperity After the Crash, Easternisation: War and Peace in the Asian Century and, most recently, The Age of the Strongman: How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy Around the World.
International politics; US foreign policy; European Union; globalisation; Southeast Asia
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