Moisés Naím is a Venezuelan writer, economist, and columnist born in 1952 (in Libya).
He served as Venezuela's Minister of Trade and Industry, executive director at the World Bank, and dean of IESA business school in Caracas.
From 1996-2010, he was editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine, transforming it into an award-winning publication.
He hosts the influential Latin American television program Efecto Naím and writes for major international publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Le Monde.
His books explore globalization, economics, and power dynamics, including Illicit and Paper Tigers and Minotaurs.
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