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Robert D. Kaplan is the author of Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power, which was published by Random House in October 2010, and released in paperback in September 2011. His newest book, The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us about Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate, was published by Random House in 2012. In 2011 and 2012, Mr. Kaplan was chosen by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the world's "Top 100 Global Thinkers." He is Chief Geopolitical Analyst for Stratfor, a non-resident senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, D.C., and has been a foreign correspondent for The Atlantic for over 25 years. In 2009, he was appointed to the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, which advised former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on key issues. Mr. Kaplan served on the board through 2011. From 2006 to 2008, he was the Class of 1960 Distinguished Visiting Professor in National Security at the U.S. Naval Academy. Mr. Kaplan is the best-selling author of 14 books on international affairs and travel, which have been translated into many languages. In the 1980s, Mr. Kaplan was the first American writer to warn in print about a future war in the Balkans. Balkan Ghosts was chosen by The New York Times Book Review as one of the best books of 1993. The New York Times also chose The Arabists, The Ends of the Earth, An Empire Wilderness, Eastward to Tartary and Warrior Politics as notable books of the year. The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times chose An Empire Wilderness as one of the best books of 1998. The Wall Street Journal named The Arabists as one of the best five books written about America's historical involvement in the Middle East. New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman says Mr. Kaplan is among the four most widely read authors defining the post-Cold War (along with Johns Hopkins Professor Francis Fukuyama, Yale Professor Paul Kennedy and late Harvard Professor Samuel P. Huntington). Mr. Kaplan's article in the February 1994 Atlantic Monthly, "The Coming Anarchy," was on how population rises, urbanization and resource depletion are undermining governments and was hotly debated in foreign language translations around the world. His December 1997 Atlantic Monthly cover story, "Was Democracy Just A Moment?" was also debated. That piece argued that the democracy now spreading around the world would not necessarily lead to more stability. According to U.S. News & World Report, "President Clinton was so impressed with Mr. Kaplan, he ordered an interagency study of these issues, and it agreed with Kaplan's conclusions." Mr. Kaplan's essays have appeared not only in The Atlantic Monthly, but also on the editorial pages of The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times, as well as in major foreign affairs journals, including Foreign Affairs. He has been a consultant to the U.S. Army's Special Forces Regiment, the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Marines. He has lectured at military war colleges, the FBI, the NSA, the Pentagon's Joint Staff, the DIA, the CIA, major universities and global business forums. Mr. Kaplan has delivered the Secretary of State's Open Forum Lecture at the U.S. State Department. He has reported from over 100 countries. Two of his earlier books -- Soldiers of God: With Islamic Warriors in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Surrender or Starve: Travels in Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea -- have been reissued, so all of his books are in print. Mr. Kaplan was born June 23, 1952, in New York City. He graduated in 1973 from the University of Connecticut, where he was the featured editor of the Connecticut Daily Campus. In 1973 and 1974 he traveled throughout Communist Eastern Europe and parts of the Near East. From 1974 to 1975 he was a reporter for the Rutland Daily Herald in Vermont. In 1975, he left the United States to travel throughout the Arab and Mediterranean regions, beginning a 16-year period of living overseas. He served one year in the Israel Defense Forces and lived for nine years in Greece and Portugal. He has been married to Maria Cabral since 1983. They live in the Berkshires in western Massachusetts. They have one son, Michael, who is married and works for an investment bank in Boston. Follow Robert D. Kaplan on Twitter AREAS OF EXPERTISE Global Geopolitics U.S. Foreign Policy International Affairs The Balkans and Eastern Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific Military RECENT PUBLICITY The Charlie Rose Show - October 2012 New York Times Sunday Book Review - October 2012 NPR - September 2012 Read more: Robert D. Kaplan | Stratfor Follow us: @stratfor on Twitter | Stratfor on Facebook
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