Sebastian Marabi

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Sebastian Marabi is a Senior Researcher in International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations of the United States. Through five years of research, Marabi gained exposure to and gained knowledge of the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and

2019-03-30  

Sebastian Marabi is a Senior Researcher in International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations of the United States. Through five years of research, Marabi gained exposure to and gained knowledge of the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and wrote a biography of Alan Greenspan. His previous book, Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite, was called unparalleled by New York Times columnist David Brooks; This book won the Loeb Prize in 2011 and is a finalist for the Financial Times\/Goldman Sachs Awards, as well as a bestseller for the New York Times. Marabi's early work, The Worlds Banker, depicted a portrait of the World Bank under the leadership of James Wolfensohn, which was rated by the New York Times as an editor's recommended work; His other book, After Apartheid, was referred to as a famous book by the New York Times. Before joining the Washington Post in 1999, Marabi worked with The Economist for 13 years. At The Economist, he wrote articles on foreign policy and international finance, reporting on the release of Nelson Mandela and the collapse of racial segregation, as well as the dispersion of political and economic consensus in Japan. From 1997 to 1999, Marabi was the webmaster of The Economist Washington Reporter Station and wrote a column for the Lexington Journal of American Politics and Foreign Policy. He has won the Pulitzer Prize twice: once for an editorial on Darfur and once for an article on economic inequality. In 2015, he helped establish a website called InFactsorg, which provided factual evidence for the UK's study in Europe. Writing the Biography of Alan Greenspan: Richer than God - Hedge Funds and the Birth of a New Elite World Banker: Post apartheid