Full Bio
Fareed Zakaria is an Indian-born American journalist, author, and television host. His official biography identifies him as host of Fareed Zakaria GPS on CNN, a columnist for The Washington Post, and a bestselling author. His public work centers on international affairs, democracy, globalization, technology, and the changing role of the United States in world politics.
Zakarias archive profile fits the American literature and thought strand because his impact is explanatory: interviews, columns, books, and television segments that translate global politics for broad audiences. The profile should present him as a public intellectual and journalist rather than a generic scholar, with source-backed attention to media institutions and published books.
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Biography and setting
Fareed Zakaria is presented as scholar associated with New York and Washington, D.C.. The working chronology for this record is 1964-. Known for journalism, books, interviews, and public analysis of world affairs. Fareed Zakaria is presented as journalist and author associated with New York and Washington, D.C.. The working chronology for this record is 1964-. Known for journalism, books, interviews, and public analysis of world affairs.
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This profile connects authors, journalists, memoirists, scholars, public ideas, education, and the circulation of American Muslim voices.
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American literature and thought
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