On Thursday, Dec. 1, honorees from Foreign Policy's 2011 Top 100 Global Thinkers list mingled with diplomats, politicians, editors, and each other during a reception at the Meridian House in Washington, D.C. Drinks and debates were shared as Thinkers from Gene Sharp to Mustafa Barghouti mingled.
Above, Foreign Policy contributor Thomas E. Ricks speaks with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.
Jonathan Ernst for Foreign Policy



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such meeting in June Taliban insurgents fired into a tent where the tribal leaders gathered. No one was harmed. Some Afghan leaders said Karzai's warm reception at the loya jirga could be deceptive because it was the president who organized the meeting.