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yale.edu. book expo america s announced their selection for 2013. stay up-to-date by liking us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv, or followers on twitter at the booktv. you can also visit our website, booktv.org and click on news about books. up next on booktv, after words with lillian cunningham. this week, moises naim and his latest book, the end of power. he argues that power no longer lives with leaders of strong stable governments over the heads of large corporations. the former venezuelan minister says the potential for widespread of people is greater today than ever before. the program is about one hour. host: it is my pleasure to introduce moises naim for this episode of after words. you are a noted columnist on international economics and globalization. you are also i a scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and formerly editor of foreign policy magazine. and former trade minister of venezuela. so all that said, you have also now wri
JapanCopenhagenKøavnDenmarkBrazilChinaIndonesiaRussiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaUnited-statesUkraine minister of venezuela. so, all that said you have also now written a new book called the end of power and that is what we are here to talk about today. let s start at the beginning, which i think is how did you come to write this book and how did those various experiences inform what went into this? guest: delighted to be here and thank you. you encapsulated many of redoing all of those things that you mentioned, i arrived at having an instinct, an intuition about what was going on with power. we all know that power is shifting from west to east, from north to south and from very big companies to startups and from people in presidential palaces to people in the streets. we know that is happening in the world and that is nothing new but i detected that there was something more profound happening to power. power was experiencing a stagnation that had to do with power meaning much less than it used to in the past, that people with power could do less with it that doesn t m
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