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The inaugural '''FP Power Map'' is a list of those judged 'The 500 most powerful people on the planet' published by ''Foreign Policy'' magazine in May 2013.<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_500_most_powerful_people_in_the_world?wp_login_redirect=0 The FP Power Map], ''Foreign Policy'', May/June 2013.</ref>
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The inaugural '''FP Power Map''' is a list of those judged 'The 500 most powerful people on the planet' published by ''Foreign Policy'' magazine in May 2013.<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_500_most_powerful_people_in_the_world?wp_login_redirect=0 The FP Power Map], ''Foreign Policy'', May/June 2013.</ref>
  
 
==List==
 
==List==
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*[[Mahmoud Abbas]] President, Palestinian Authority West Bank
 
*[[Mahmoud Abbas]] President, Palestinian Authority West Bank
 
*[[Tony Abbott]] Liberal Party leader Australia
 
*[[Tony Abbott]] Liberal Party leader Australia
*[[Shinzo Abe]] Prime minister Japan Politics
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*[[Shinzo Abe]] Prime minister Japan
 
*[[Jill Abramson]] New York Times executive editor USA
 
*[[Jill Abramson]] New York Times executive editor USA
 
*[[Sheldon Adelson]] Las Vegas Sands CEO and chair USA
 
*[[Sheldon Adelson]] Las Vegas Sands CEO and chair USA
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*[[Alexander Bortnikov]] FSB director Russia
 
*[[Alexander Bortnikov]] FSB director Russia
 
*[[Leszek Borysiewicz]] Cambridge University chief executive Britain
 
*[[Leszek Borysiewicz]] Cambridge University chief executive Britain
*[[John Brennan]] CIA director USA
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*[[John O. Brennan|John Brennan]] CIA director USA
 
*[[Sergey Brin]] Google co-founder USA
 
*[[Sergey Brin]] Google co-founder USA
 
*[[Andrew Brown]] Church Commissioners CEO and secretary Britain
 
*[[Andrew Brown]] Church Commissioners CEO and secretary Britain
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===V to Z===
 
===V to Z===
*Herman Van Rompuy European Council president Belgium
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*[[Herman Van Rompuy]] European Council president Belgium
*Viktor Vekselberg Renova Group chair Russia
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*[[Viktor Vekselberg]] Renova Group chair Russia
*Luis Videgaray Finance minister Mexico
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*[[Luis Videgaray]] Finance minister Mexico
*Antonio Villaraigosa Los Angeles mayor USA
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*[[Antonio Villaraigosa]] Los Angeles mayor USA
*Ignazio Visco Bank of Italy governor Italy
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*[[Ignazio Visco]] Bank of Italy governor Italy
*Peter Voser Royal Dutch Shell CEO Switzerland
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*[[Peter Voser]] Royal Dutch Shell CEO Switzerland
*Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb emir Algeria
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*[[Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud]] al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb emir Algeria
*Jimmy Wales Wikipedia founder USA
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*[[Jimmy Wales]] Wikipedia founder USA
*Peter Wall Chief of general staff Britain
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*[[Peter Wall]] Chief of general staff Britain
*S. Robson Walton Walmart chair USA
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*[[S. Robson Walton]] Walmart chair USA
*Wan Qingliang Guangzhou Communist Party secretary China
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*[[Wan Qingliang]] Guangzhou Communist Party secretary China
*Wang Yi Foreign minister China
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*[[Wang Yi]] Foreign minister China
*Wang Yilin CNOOC chair China Money
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*[[Wang Yilin]] CNOOC chair China Money
*Nick Warner Australian Secret Intelligence Service director-general Australia
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*[[Nick Warner]] Australian Secret Intelligence Service director-general Australia
*Rick Warren Evangelical pastor USA
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*[[Rick Warren]] Evangelical pastor USA
*John Watson Chevron CEO and chair USA
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*[[John Watson]] Chevron CEO and chair USA
*Jens Weidmann German Federal Bank president Germany
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*[[Jens Weidmann]] German Federal Bank president Germany
*Bob Weinstein Weinstein Company co-chair USA
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*[[Bob Weinstein]] Weinstein Company co-chair USA
*Harvey Weinstein Weinstein Company co-chair USA
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*[[Harvey Weinstein]] Weinstein Company co-chair USA
*Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury Britain
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*[[Justin Welby]] Archbishop of Canterbury Britain
*Guido Westerwelle Foreign minister Germany
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*[[Guido Westerwelle]] Foreign minister Germany
*Guy Weston Garfield Weston Foundation chair Britain
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*[[Guy Weston]] Garfield Weston Foundation chair Britain
*Meg Whitman Hewlett-Packard CEO and president USA
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*[[Meg Whitman]] Hewlett-Packard CEO and president USA
*Joko Widodo Jakarta governor Indonesia
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*[[Joko Widodo]] Jakarta governor Indonesia
*Steve Williams Suncor CEO and president Canada
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*[[Steve Williams]] Suncor CEO and president Canada
*Oprah Winfrey Harpo Productions and Oprah Winfrey Network CEO and chair USA
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*[[Oprah Winfrey]] Harpo Productions and Oprah Winfrey Network CEO and chair USA
*Martin Winterkorn Volkswagen CEO Germany
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*[[Martin Winterkorn]] Volkswagen CEO Germany
*Penny Wong Finance minister Australia
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*[[Penny Wong]] Finance minister Australia
*Carolyn Woo Catholic Relief Services CEO and president USA
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*[[Carolyn Woo]] Catholic Relief Services CEO and president USA
*George Wood Assemblies of God general superintendent USA
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*[[George Wood]] Assemblies of God general superintendent USA
*Nasir al-Wuhayshi al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula emir Yemen
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*[[Nasir al-Wuhayshi]] al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula emir Yemen
*Xi Jinping President China
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*[[Xi Jinping]] President China
*Xu Qiliang Central Military Commission vice chairman China
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*[[Xu Qiliang]] Central Military Commission vice chairman China
*Moshe Yaalon Defense minister Israel
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*[[Moshe Yaalon]] Defense minister Israel
*Yang Jiechi State councilor China
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*[[Yang Jiechi]] State councilor China
*Yi Gang Foreign exchange reserves administrator China
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*[[Yi Gang]] Foreign exchange reserves administrator China
*Ismet Yilmaz Defense minister Turkey
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*[[Ismet Yilmaz]] Defense minister Turkey
*Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President Indonesia
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*[[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]] President Indonesia
*Yun Byung-se Foreign minister South Korea
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*[[Yun Byung-se]] Foreign minister South Korea
*Syed Hashim Raza Zaidi Karachi administrator Pakistan
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*[[Syed Hashim Raza Zaidi]] Karachi administrator Pakistan
*Lamberto Zannier Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe secretary-general Italy
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*[[Lamberto Zannier]] Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe secretary-general Italy
*Ayman al-Zawahiri al Qaeda leader Egypt
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*[[Ayman al-Zawahiri]] al Qaeda leader Egypt
*Dieter Zetsche Daimler CEO Germany
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*[[Dieter Zetsche]] Daimler CEO Germany
*Zhang Jianguo China Construction Bank president and executive director China
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*[[Zhang Jianguo]] China Construction Bank president and executive director China
*Zhang Yuzhuo Shenhua Group CEO and president China
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*[[Zhang Yuzhuo]] Shenhua Group CEO and president China
*Zhou Jiping China National Petroleum Corp. and PetroChina chair* China
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*[[Zhou Jiping]] China National Petroleum Corp. and PetroChina chair* China
*Zhou Xiaochuan People's Bank of China governor China
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*[[Zhou Xiaochuan]] People's Bank of China governor China
*Helen Zille Democratic Alliance leader South Africa
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*[[Helen Zille]] Democratic Alliance leader South Africa
*Robert Zimmer University of Chicago president USA
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*[[Robert Zimmer]] University of Chicago president USA
*Mark Zuckerberg Facebook CEO and founder USA
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*[[Mark Zuckerberg]] Facebook CEO and founder USA
*Jacob Zuma President South Africa<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_500_most_powerful_people_in_the_world?wp_login_redirect=0 The FP Power Map], ''Foreign Policy'', May/June 2013.</ref>
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*[[Jacob Zuma]] President South Africa<ref>[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_500_most_powerful_people_in_the_world?wp_login_redirect=0 The FP Power Map], ''Foreign Policy'', May/June 2013.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 21 December 2013

The inaugural FP Power Map is a list of those judged 'The 500 most powerful people on the planet' published by Foreign Policy magazine in May 2013.[1]

List

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G to I

J to L

M to O

P to R

S to U

V to Z

Notes

  1. The FP Power Map, Foreign Policy, May/June 2013.
  2. The FP Power Map, Foreign Policy, May/June 2013.