The Wisdom of the Smart Crowd

We've polled the FP 100 to offer you cutting-edge thinking on everything from what's ahead in 2010 to what they're reading now. Here, the breakdown of who's who on our list.
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DECEMBER 2009

Survey participants (63):

Chris Anderson, Karen Armstrong, John Arquilla, Jacques Attali, George Ayittey, Nick Bostrom, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Willem Buiter, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Jamais Cascio, Nicholas Christakis, Bill Clinton, Paul Collier, Jared Diamond, Esther Duflo, Esther Dyson, William Easterly, Mohamed El-Erian, Paul Farmer, Salam Fayyad, Niall Ferguson, Thomas Friedman, Francis Fukuyama, Helene Gayle, Ashraf Ghani, David Grossman, Richard Haass, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Hu Shuli, Valerie Hudson, Anwar Ibrahim, Michael Ignatieff, Robert Kagan, David Kilcullen, Henry Kissinger, Enrique Krauze, Ray Kurzweil, Clare Lockhart, Amory Lovins, C. Raja Mohan, Andrew Mwenda, Jacqueline Novogratz, Emily Oster, Rajendra Pachauri, Minxin Pei, David Petraeus, Tariq Ramadan, Ahmed Rashid, Hans Rosling, Amartya Sen, Robert Shiller, Peter W. Singer, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Abdolkarim Soroush, Joseph Stiglitz, Rizal Sukma, Richard Thaler, Mario Vargas Llosa, Robert Wright, Xu Zhiyong, Fareed Zakaria, Zhou Xiachuan, Robert Zoellick

BY VICTORIA WILL for FP

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BEINGTHERE

8:44 AM ET

December 1, 2009

Obama, Gates fortunate to have Petraeus

This top general has the ears and eyes of the world. He also has the intellectual ability and on-the-ground knowledge to improve the AFPAK situation - if he can keep the attention of the president and defense sec. Persistent rumors of a Petraeus presidential run probably do not benefit his military career or the USA's opportunities to better the situation.

 

SQUEEDLE

3:23 PM ET

December 21, 2009

Get a new FP 100

Frankly, I'm not impressed by the answers of your FP 100. They show some real ignorance of world affairs, obvious ideological bias, and a clear focus on immediate issues at the expense of important ones. Of your "selected answers," I found not one thoughtful, wise, insightful response.

Also the question about the "most dangerous country in the world" can be interpreted one of two ways, and that shows in the answers. Did you mean, most dangerous to others, or most dangerous to live in?