Global Agenda 2004

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Rothkopf
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MAY 12
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David Rothkopf

Intellibridge, Washington

David Rothkopf, founder and chairman and chief executive officer of Intellibridge, a firm offering open-source intelligence and advisory services on international issues, also served for two years as managing director of Kissinger Associates. Earlier, he served as deputy under secretary of commerce for international trade policy. In this capacity, he played a central role in developing the Clinton Administration's ground breaking Big Emerging Markets Initiative.

Rothkopf came to the government after founding and serving as chairman and chief executive officer of International Media Partners, where he was editor and publisher of CEO magazine and Emerging Markets newspapers, and chairman of the CEO Institutes. He also currently serves as adjunct professor of international affairs at Columbia University's School of International Affairs. He is the author of more than 150 articles on international themes for publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, and others

Education: A.B., Columbia College of Columbia University, 1977; masters program in Journalism, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

Selected Publications: Co-editor, Cuba: The Contours of Change (Lynn Reiner Press, 2000); The Price of Peace (Carnegie Endowment 1998); principal editor, The Big Emerging Markets (Bernan Press, 1996)