Joshua Cooper Ramo
Born in Los Ranchos, New Mexico, Joshua Cooper Ramo is an eminent figure in both the realms of international advisory and literature. As the co-CEO of Kissinger Associates, the prestigious advisory firm founded by former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, Ramo has established himself as a trusted consultant to some of the largest corporations and investors around the globe. His profound understanding of global politics and economics is underscored by his residence in both Beijing and New York, as well as his fluency in Mandarin, which has earned him recognition as “one of China’s leading foreign-born scholars” by the World Economic Forum. A former journalist, Ramo's early career at Time magazine saw him ascend to the roles of senior editor and foreign editor, where he crafted more than 20 cover stories and managed the magazine’s technology coverage. Ramo is perhaps best known for his influential books, which have garnered international acclaim and bestseller status. "The Seventh Sense: Power, Fortune, and Survival in the Age of Networks" delves into the transformative impact of connectivity in the modern age, dissecting how networks have reshaped power structures and societal dynamics. His previous work, "The Age of the Unthinkable," translated into over a dozen languages, challenges conventional wisdom by exploring how innovative thinking can address the unpredictability of global challenges. His inaugural publication, "No Visible Horizon," offers a gripping account of his experiences as a competitive aerobatic pilot, showcasing his multifaceted talents and diverse interests. Ramo's literary oeuvre is characterized by a penetrating analysis of geopolitical and economic paradigms, articulated through a sophisticated narrative style that blends erudition with accessibility. His contributions extend beyond the written word, as he frequently shares his insights on prominent platforms such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Foreign Policy. As a critical voice in global discourse, Ramo continues to influence thought leadership with his incisive commentaries and strategic foresight, solidifying his position as a seminal figure in the exploration of modern networked societies.
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