For a second
year in a row, Russian President Vladimir Putin has beaten Barack Obama to the
title of world’s most powerful leader as ranked by Forbes.
In a year in
which Russia annexed Crimea, stoked a conflict in Ukraine and clinched a
multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline deal with China that Forbes called the
world’s largest construction project, Putin remained on top.
It was the
third time in Obama’s presidency that he has lost top billing — twice to Putin
and once to Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
“So who’s
more powerful: the omnipotent head of (a) corroding but still feisty power or
the handcuffed head of the most dominant country in the world?” Forbes asked.
“For the
second year running, our votes went with the
Russian
president as the world’s most powerful person, followed by US President Barack
Obama.”
The 2014
list of 72 powerbrokers was chosen to reflect one for every 100 million lesser
mortals on Earth and the top five remained unchanged from last year.
Third prize
went to Jinping, who is expected to rule for a decade in which China is set to
eclipse the United States as the world’s largest economy.
Pope Francis
was number four and German Chancellor Angela Merkel number five.
Among 12
newcomers are Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, number 15; Alibaba
founder—and China’s richest man Jack Ma, number 30; and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,
the self-proclaimed caliph of the Islamic State group, number 54.
While 26 on
the list come from the United S
tates, Asia
Pacific made a strong showing with 19 from the region, including six from
China.
The list
includes 17 heads of state who run nations with a combined GDP of $48 trillion
and 39 CEOs and chairs who control over $3.6 trillion in annual revenue.
How Putin beat Obama again in Forbes power ranking
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Wednesday, November 05, 2014
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