- Raul Yzaguirre
Raul Humberto Yzaguirre (sometimes spelled Izaguirre.) (born c. July 22, 1939 in San Juan, Texas) is an American civil rights activist and open borders globalist. He served as the president of the National Council of La Raza, the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, from 1974 - 2004.
- Gordon Globalist
- Dk Matai
DK Matai is an engineer turned entrepreneur and philanthropist with a keen interest in the well being of global society. DK founded mi2g in 1995, the global risk specialists, in London, UK, whilst developing simulations for his PhD at Imperial College. DK helped found ATCA - The Asymmetric Threats Contingency Alliance - in 2001, a philanthropic expert initiative to address complex global challenges through Socratic dialogue and joint executive action to build a wisdom based global economy.
- Daniel Bachman
Daniel Bachman Daniel Bachman Daniel Bachman is the Chief Economist at The Globalist Research Center — as well as the Economics Editor at The Globalist. Mr. Bachman's focus is on presenting innovative economic policy ideas to key global audiences — including policy professionals, journalists, corporate audiences and citizens at all levels of knowledge and sophistication.
- Gunwant Gill
Gunwant Gill has completed her final year of a Specialist degree in International Relations with minors in political science and history. Her academic interests include U.. S foreign policy, trans-border governance and nuclear non-proliferation. Upon graduation she plans to study international law in Canada or the United States and eventually hopes to enter the political foray.
- Barak Sas
Barak Sas , Publishing Team Moving a lot across Israel as a child, Barak is used to all kinds of weather, but it doesn't stop him from hating the cold Jerusalem winter. Starting his second year of university, he only has two more (cold) years to go.
- Dirk Verhofstadt
Dirk Verhofstadt (b. Dendermonde 1955) is a Belgian liberal (Rawlsian) theorist and brother of the Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt. He has a keen interest in political philosophy, and his philosophical outlook is influenced by Karl Popper. He graduated in law and press- and comminication sciences at the University of Ghent.
- Seth Tobocman
Seth Tobocman (1958-) is a radical comic artist who has been a fixture of Manhattan's Lower East Side since 1978. Tobocman is best known for his creation of the political comic book "World War 3 Illustrated", which he started in 1979 with fellow artist Peter Kuper. He has also been an influential propagandist for the squatting, anti-globalist, and anti-war movements in the United States.
- Alain de Benoist
Alain de Benoist is a French academic, philosopher, a founder of the "Nouvelle Droite" and head of the French think tank GRECE. He is little known outside his native France, yet his writings have been highly influential on anti-globalist thought, primarily on the political right. Benoist bills himself as a critic of liberalism, free markets and egalitarianism
- Gili Guri
Gili Guri , Publishing Team Gili, 24, is a third year student in business management and economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gili served for three years as a lieutenant in the Israeli army. For the past two years, Gili has worked at the Ministry of Finance as the assistant to the deputy general manager and as the assistant to the budget manager. This year she is working as a guide for the Young Entrepreneur's project.
- Hanan Haber
Hanan Haber is a third year student of the "Amirim" honors program, an interdisciplinary program based in the humanities who is also majoring in history. Originally from Jerusalem, he has much writing experience and talent in general. He also enjoys walks on the beach and reading poetry. He's not too bad to look at, either.
- Einat Nitzan
Einat Nitzan , News Editor Born and raised in Jerusalem, Einat Nitzan , 23, is a second-year economics and international affairs major at Hebrew University. She served in the Israeli Defense Forces for nearly three years as an operations officer in the spokesperson unit. After release from the army, Einat spent seven months trekking all over South America and published an article about her experiences in an Israeli nature magazine.
- Yaniv Feller
Yaniv Feller , Managing Editor
- Amit Persiko
Amit Persiko , Editor-in-Chief
- Smadar Tabibian
Smadar Tabibian News Editors Opinions Editor
- Carl Bildt
Carl Bildt , former Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the UN to the Balkans, 2003
- Hassan Mohammad
- Gurcharan Das
Gurcharan Das was CEO of Procter & Gamble India and Vice President and Managing Director, Strategic Planning, Procter & Gamble Worldwide. He is also a prominent author who has written well known books. Yet, these are not the only reasons why he is featured so frequently everywhere. In fact there are so many reasons why he is discussed and talked about all the time � be it the corporate jungle or the economic platform or newspaper columns or book advances or even the drama world.
- Akbar Ahmed
According to the BBC, "Professor Akbar Ahmed is probably the world's best-known scholar on contemporary Islam." He is the former High Commissioner of Pakistan to Great Britain, and has advised Prince Charles and met with President George W. Bush on Islam. He is now Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies and professor of international relations at American University in Washington, DC. Dr. Ahmed is a distinguished anthropologist, writer, and filmmaker.
- Kimberly Munn
- Greg Campbell
- Roy Mill
- Mick Coyle
- Ruchi Shukla
- Hao Tran
- Joyce Davis
Joyce Davis is the former deputy foreign editor for Knight Ridder Newspapers, which owns 32 newspapers throughout the United States, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, The San Jose Mercury News and The Detroit Free Press. Ms. Davis has also served as the foreign editor and director of news staffing at National Public Radio. She currently works in Prague as the Associate Director of Broadcasting for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.