George Friedman Biography

Hungarian-American geostrategist (born 1949)Not to be confused with the French sociologist, Georges Friedmann.

George Friedman (Hungarian: Friedman György, born February 1, 1949) is a Hungarian-born American futurologist, political scientist, and writer. He is a geopolitical author on international relations. He is the founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures. Prior to founding Geopolitical Futures, he was chairman of the publishing company Stratfor.

Early life and education

Friedman was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1949 to Jewish parents who survived the Holocaust. His family fled Hungary when he was a child to escape the Communist regime as refugees, settling first in a camp for displaced persons in Austria and then emigrating to the United States. Friedman describes his family's story as "a very cl*ic story of refugees making a new life in America." He grew up in New York City. Friedman received a B.A. at the City College of New York, where he majored in political science, and a Ph.D. in government at Cornell University.

Career

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he studied potential for a *an-U.S. conflict and co-aut*d with his wife The Coming War with *an in 1991. The war he predicted did not occur.

Friedman spent nearly 20 years in academia, during which time he taught political science at Dickinson College.

In 1996, Friedman founded Stratfor, a private intelligence and forecasting company, and served as the company's CEO and Chief Intelligence Officer. Stratfor's head office is in Austin, Texas. He resigned from Stratfor in May 2015. That year, he founded Geopolitical Futures.

Friedman's reputation as a forecaster of geopolitical events led The New York Times magazine to comment, in a profile, "There is a temptation, when you are around George Friedman, to treat him like a Magic 8-Ball”.

In The Next Decade, Friedman argues how the U.S. administrations of the 2010s will need to create regional power balances by creating competing relationships, which offset one another, in the world's different regions. For example, in the past, Iraq balanced Iran, and currently *an balances China. Friedman *erts this is the decade where the U.S. as a power must mature to manage its power and balance as an unintended empire and republic.

Friedman's latest book, The Storm Before the Calm: America's Discord, the Coming Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond, was released in 2020 by Doubleday.

Personal life

Friedman is married to Meredith Friedman (née LeBard), has four children, and lives in Austin, Texas. He and his wife have co-aut*d several publications, including The Coming War with *an.

Bibliography

  • The Political Philosophy of the Frankfurt School (1981). Cornell University Press, ISBN:0-8014-1279-X.
  • The Coming War With *an, with Meredith LeBard (1991). St Martins Press. Reprint edition, 1992, ISBN:0-312-07677-0.
  • The Future of War: Power, Technology and American World Dominance in the Twenty-First Century, with Meredith Friedman (1996). Crown Publishers, 1st edition, ISBN:0-517-70403-X. St. Martin's Griffin, 1998, ISBN:0-312-18100-0.
  • The Intelligence Edge: How to Profit in the Information Age with Meredith Friedman, Colin Chapman and John Baker (1997). Crown, 1st edition, ISBN:0-609-60075-3.
  • America's Secret War: Inside the Hidden Worldwide Struggle Between the United States and Its Enemies (2004). Doubleday, 1st edition, ISBN:0-385-51245-7. Broadway, reprint edition (2005). ISBN:0-7679-1785-5.
  • The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (2009). Doubleday, ISBN:0-385-51705-X.
  • The Next Decade: What the World Will Look Like (2011). ISBN:0-385-53294-6.
  • Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe (2015). Doubleday, ISBN:0-385-53633-X.
  • The Storm Before the Calm: America's Discord, the Coming Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond (2020). Doubleday, ISBN:9780385540490

References

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