“Through his writings, research, and teaching, Fareed Zakaria has made an impact in the field of political science and foreign policy. A graduate of both Yale and Harvard, Zakaria has utilized the knowledge that he has gained by writing extensively on the subject of international affairs. Articles authored by Zakaria often appear in distinguished publications such as Wall Street Journal, New Republic, New York Times, and Foreign Affairs. Zakaria’s journalistic writing has also led to the publication of a number of books” (Fareed Zakaria).
Fareed Zakaria is Indian immigrant who has become a true patriot of America. Almost all his works are related to the United States. This fact can be read in his creations such as The American Encounter, From Wealth to Power, and The Post-American World. “Several critics found The American Encounter to be an admirable project…. Library Journal contributor Tricia Gray felt the book is the best suited for academics and some of the larger public libraries, while Booklist reviewer Mary Carroll recommended the book for public display, noting: ‘Even Libraries with a full run of Foreign Affairs on the shelf may want this collection.’” (Fareed Zakaria). Fareed Zakaria’s The Post-American World is extraordinary event. The author of the idea of “Illiberal democracy” Fareed Zakaria sought to explain to America and West political diversity of the modern world, to imbue the American establishment to respect the historical choice of non-Western peoples. The author’s new creation is not a description of decline of the U.S. that has become commonly known, but thoughtful analysis of the growing world’s globalization, its effects and outlines of the future configuration. “Changes take place gradually”, writes Zakaria. We live in the Newton’s dynamic world, not in the Medieval Europe’s static world. Everything started from Galileo Galilei who challenged static world and made first changes which