Difference between revisions of "FP Power Map 2013"

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*Ricardo Paes de Barros Secretary of strategic affairs Brazil
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*[[Ricardo Paes de Barros]] Secretary of strategic affairs Brazil
*Larry Page Google CEO USA
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*[[Larry Page]] Google CEO USA
*Tamir Pardo Mossad director Israel
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*[[Tamir Pardo]] Mossad director Israel
*Park Geun-hye President South Korea
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*[[Park Geun-hye]] President South Korea
*Park Won-soon Seoul mayor South Korea
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*[[Park Won-soon]] Seoul mayor South Korea
*Antonio Patriota Foreign minister Brazil
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*[[Antonio Patriota]] Foreign minister Brazil
*Nikolai Patrushev National Security Council secretary Russia
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*[[Nikolai Patrushev]] National Security Council secretary Russia
*Enrique Peña Nieto President Mexico
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*[[Enrique Peña Nieto]] President Mexico
*Yves Perrier Amundi CEO France
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*[[Yves Perrier]] Amundi CEO France
*Stefan Persson H&M chair Sweden
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*[[Stefan Persson]] H&M chair Sweden
*Navi Pillay U.N. high commissioner for human rights South Africa
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*[[Navi Pillay]] U.N. high commissioner for human rights South Africa
*François-Henri Pinault Kering CEO and chair France
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*[[François-Henri Pinault]] Kering CEO and chair France
*Juan Carlos Pinzón Defense minister Colombia
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*[[Juan Carlos Pinzón]] Defense minister Colombia
*Georges Plassat Carrefour CEO France
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*[[Georges Plassat]] Carrefour CEO France
*Vladimir Potanin Interros owner Russia
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*[[Vladimir Potanin]] Interros owner Russia
*Scott Powers State Street Global Advisors CEO and president USA
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*[[Scott Powers]] State Street Global Advisors CEO and president USA
*Sunil Prabhu Mumbai mayor India
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*[[Sunil Prabhu]] Mumbai mayor India
*Vladimir Putin President Russia
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*[[Vladimir Putin]] President Russia
*Yusuf al-Qaradawi Sunni cleric Egypt
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*[[Yusuf al-Qaradawi]] Sunni cleric Egypt
*Thomas Rabe Bertelsmann CEO and chair Germany
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*[[Thomas Rabe]] Bertelsmann CEO and chair Germany
*Bertrand Ract-Madoux Army chief of staff France
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*[[Bertrand Ract-Madoux]] Army chief of staff France
*Baba Ramdev Hindu spiritual leader India
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*[[Baba Ramdev]] Hindu spiritual leader India
*Rafael Ramírez PDVSA president Venezuela
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*[[Rafael Ramírez]] PDVSA president Venezuela
*Anders Fogh Rasmussen NATO secretary-general Denmark
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*[[Anders Fogh Rasmussen]] NATO secretary-general Denmark
*Sumner Redstone Viacom and CBS chair USA
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*[[Sumner Redstone]] Viacom and CBS chair USA
*Olli Rehn European Commission finance minister Finland
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*[[Olli Rehn]] European Commission finance minister Finland
*Harry Reid Senate majority leader USA
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*[[Harry Reid]] Senate majority leader USA
*L. Rafael Reif MIT president USA
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*[[L. Rafael Reif]] MIT president USA
*Stephen Rigby National security advisor Canada
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*[[Stephen Rigby]] National security advisor Canada
*Rebecca Rimel Pew Charitable Trusts CEO and president USA
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*[[Rebecca Rimel]] Pew Charitable Trusts CEO and president USA
*Georgina Rinehart Hancock Prospecting chair and director Australia
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*[[Georgina Rinehart]] Hancock Prospecting chair and director Australia
*Brian Roberts Comcast CEO and chair and NBCUniversal chair USA  
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*[[Brian Roberts]] Comcast CEO and chair and NBCUniversal chair USA  
*John Roberts Supreme Court chief justice USA
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*[[John Roberts]] Supreme Court chief justice USA
*Virginia Rometty IBM CEO, chair, and president USA
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*[[Virginia Rometty]] IBM CEO, chair, and president USA
*Kenneth Roth Human Rights Watch executive director USA
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*[[Kenneth Roth]] Human Rights Watch executive director USA
*Dilma Rousseff President Brazil
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*[[Dilma Rousseff]] President Brazil
*David Rubenstein Carlyle Group co-CEO USA
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*[[David Rubenstein]] Carlyle Group co-CEO USA
*George Rupp International Rescue Committee CEO and president USA  
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*[[George Rupp]] International Rescue Committee CEO and president USA
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*Bader al-Saad Kuwait Investment Authority managing director Kuwait
 
*Bader al-Saad Kuwait Investment Authority managing director Kuwait

Revision as of 13:44, 18 May 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

A to C

D to F

G to I

J to L

M to O

P to R

S to U

  • Bader al-Saad Kuwait Investment Authority managing director Kuwait
  • Alfredo Sáenz Banco Santander CEO Spain
  • Joseph Safra Grupo Safra chair Brazil
  • Atsuo Saka Japan Post Holdings CEO Japan
  • Sheryl Sandberg Facebook COO USA
  • Norio Sasaki Toshiba president Japan
  • Yasuhiro Sato Mizuho Financial Group CEO and president Japan
  • Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud King Saudi Arabia
  • Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Crown prince Saudi Arabia
  • Saud bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foreign minister Saudi Arabia
  • John Sawers Secret Intelligence Service chief Britain
  • Paolo Scaroni Eni CEO Italy
  • Wolfgang Schäuble Finance minister Germany
  • Gerhard Schindler Federal Intelligence Service president Germany
  • Dieter Schwarz Schwarz Group owner Germany
  • Igor Sechin Rosneft president and chair Russia
  • Pierre Servant Natixis CEO France
  • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Hindu spiritual leader India
  • Mohamed Raafat Shehata General Intelligence Service chief Egypt
  • Abdul-Aziz al-Sheikh Grand mufti Saudi Arabia
  • Salil Shetty Amnesty International secretary-general India
  • Sergei Shoigu Defense minister Russia
  • Faisal Al Shoubaki General Intelligence Department director Jordan
  • Radoslaw Sikorski Foreign minister Poland
  • Anton Siluanov Finance minister Russia
  • Mehmet Simsek Finance minister Turkey
  • Manmohan Singh Prime minister India
  • Carlos Slim Helú Grupo Carso founder Mexico
  • Yngve Slyngstad Norges Bank Investment Management CEO Norway
  • James Smith Thomson Reuters CEO and president USA
  • Stephen Smith Defense minister Australia
  • Sergei Sobyanin Moscow mayor Russia Politics
  • Michael Sommer Confederation of German Trade Unions president Germany
  • Masayoshi Son SoftBank Mobile CEO Japan
  • George Soros Soros Fund Management chair USA
  • Sterling Speirn Kellogg Foundation CEO and president USA
  • Richard Stearns World Vision president USA
  • Peer Steinbrück Opposition leader Germany
  • Randall Stephenson AT&T CEO and chair USA
  • John Strangfeld Prudential Financial CEO and chair USA
  • Megawati Sukarnoputri Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle chair Indonesia
  • Bandar bin Sultan General Intelligence Presidency chief Saudi Arabia
  • Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. New York Times Co. chair USA
  • William Swanson Raytheon CEO and chair USA
  • Sushma Swaraj Bharatiya Janata Party opposition leader India
  • Alwaleed bin Talal Kingdom Holding Co. chair Saudi Arabia
  • Ahmed al-Tayeb Grand sheikh of al-Azhar Egypt
  • Johannes Teyssen E.ON CEO and chair Germany
  • Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al Thani Foreign minister Qatar
  • Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Emir Qatar
  • Thein Sein President Burma
  • Peter Thiel PayPal co-founder USA
  • David Thomson Thomson Reuters chair Canada
  • Shirley Tilghman Princeton University president USA
  • Rex Tillerson Exxon Mobil CEO and chair USA
  • Héctor Timerman Foreign minister Argentina
  • Robert Tjian Howard Hughes Medical Institute president USA
  • Alexandre Tombini Central Bank of Brazil governor Brazil
  • Akio Toyoda Toyota CEO Japan
  • Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales Zetas drug cartel leader Mexico
  • Richard Trumka AFL-CIO president USA
  • Kazuhiro Tsuga Panasonic president Japan
  • Kevin Tsujihara Warner Bros. Entertainment CEO USA
  • Yoshinobu Tsutsui Nippon Life Insurance president Japan
  • Donald Tusk Prime minister Poland
  • Luis Ubiñas Ford Foundation president USA
  • Hiroo Unoura Nippon Telegraph and Telephone CEO Japan
  • Alisher Usmanov Investor Russia

V to Z

  • Herman Van Rompuy European Council president Belgium
  • Viktor Vekselberg Renova Group chair Russia
  • Luis Videgaray Finance minister Mexico
  • Antonio Villaraigosa Los Angeles mayor USA
  • Ignazio Visco Bank of Italy governor Italy
  • Peter Voser Royal Dutch Shell CEO Switzerland
  • Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb emir Algeria
  • Jimmy Wales Wikipedia founder USA
  • Peter Wall Chief of general staff Britain
  • S. Robson Walton Walmart chair USA
  • Wan Qingliang Guangzhou Communist Party secretary China
  • Wang Yi Foreign minister China
  • Wang Yilin CNOOC chair China Money
  • Nick Warner Australian Secret Intelligence Service director-general Australia
  • Rick Warren Evangelical pastor USA
  • John Watson Chevron CEO and chair USA
  • Jens Weidmann German Federal Bank president Germany
  • Bob Weinstein Weinstein Company co-chair USA
  • Harvey Weinstein Weinstein Company co-chair USA
  • Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury Britain
  • Guido Westerwelle Foreign minister Germany
  • Guy Weston Garfield Weston Foundation chair Britain
  • Meg Whitman Hewlett-Packard CEO and president USA
  • Joko Widodo Jakarta governor Indonesia
  • Steve Williams Suncor CEO and president Canada
  • Oprah Winfrey Harpo Productions and Oprah Winfrey Network CEO and chair USA
  • Martin Winterkorn Volkswagen CEO Germany
  • Penny Wong Finance minister Australia
  • Carolyn Woo Catholic Relief Services CEO and president USA
  • George Wood Assemblies of God general superintendent USA
  • Nasir al-Wuhayshi al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula emir Yemen
  • Xi Jinping President China
  • Xu Qiliang Central Military Commission vice chairman China
  • Moshe Yaalon Defense minister Israel
  • Yang Jiechi State councilor China
  • Yi Gang Foreign exchange reserves administrator China
  • Ismet Yilmaz Defense minister Turkey
  • Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President Indonesia
  • Yun Byung-se Foreign minister South Korea
  • Syed Hashim Raza Zaidi Karachi administrator Pakistan
  • Lamberto Zannier Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe secretary-general Italy
  • Ayman al-Zawahiri al Qaeda leader Egypt
  • Dieter Zetsche Daimler CEO Germany
  • Zhang Jianguo China Construction Bank president and executive director China
  • Zhang Yuzhuo Shenhua Group CEO and president China
  • Zhou Jiping China National Petroleum Corp. and PetroChina chair* China
  • Zhou Xiaochuan People's Bank of China governor China
  • Helen Zille Democratic Alliance leader South Africa
  • Robert Zimmer University of Chicago president USA
  • Mark Zuckerberg Facebook CEO and founder USA
  • Jacob Zuma President South Africa[2]

Notes

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