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The Superclass List

The Superclass List is a creation of David Rothkopf, which his book Superclass: The Global Power Elite and The World They Are Making is based upon. Four key elements of success unite the members of the Superclass and give them unparalleled power over world affairs. These elements are: geography, pedigree, networking and luck.

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The Superclass List is a creation of David Rothkopf, which his book Superclass: The Global Power Elite and The World They Are Making (published March 2008) is based upon. Four key elements of success unite the members of the Superclass and give them unparalleled power over world affairs. These elements are: geography, pedigree, networking and luck.1

The verified list

In the book, Rothkopf writes that his 2008 list contains 6,000 individuals. The grouping is, however, only defined roughly and as a statistical reality. Rothkopf also writes that the list (one in a million, globally) is always in flux. (Note, world population is now 6.9 – 7 billion. So, if published today, the list may contain 7,000 names.)

Rothkopf states that his list is not to be shown in public, as there will be extensive discussion about who does or does not qualify. In interviews, he mentions individuals who are on the list. This list contains names that he argues he has verified.

Australia

  1. Rupert Murdoch2

Belgium

  1. Albert Frère2
  2. Étienne Davignon2
  3. Maurice Lippens2

Brazil

  1. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva1

Chile

  1. Andronico Luksic1

China

  1. Hu Jintao2
  2. Fu Chengyu1
  3. Ding Lei1
  4. Lou Jiwei1
  5. Yang Huiyan2
  6. Zhou Xiaochuan2
  7. Richard Li Tzar Kai2

Colombia

  1. Luis Alberto Moreno1
  2. Shakira1
  3. Julio Mario Santo Domingo2

Egypt

  1. Amr Khaled2
  2. Amr Moussa2

Denmark

  1. Janus Friis2

France

  1. Nicolas Sarkozy2
  2. Pascal Lamy1
  3. Michèle Alliot-Marie1
  4. Baudouin Prot2
  5. Jean-Claude Trichet2

Germany

  1. Angela Merkel2
  2. Josef Ackermann1
  3. Josef Joffe1
  4. René Obermann2
  5. Reinhard Mohn2

India

  1. Lakshmi Mittal1
  2. Sonia Gandhi1
  3. Ratan Tata2
  4. Kalanidhi Maran2
  5. Rana Talwar2
  6. Kushal Pal Singh2
  7. Mukesh Ambani2
  8. Indra Nooyi2
  9. Tenzin Gyatso2

Iran

  1. Shah Reza Pahlavi2

Ireland

  1. Bob Geldof1

Italy

  1. Silvio Berlusconi1

Netherlands

  1. Jeroen van der Veer2

Japan

  1. Hiroshi Mikitani2
  2. Osamu Suzuki2
  3. Akira Mori2

Kenya

  1. Wangari Maathai2

Kuwait

  1. Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah2

Lebanon

  1. Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah1

Liberia

  1. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf2

South Africa

  1. Patrice Motsepe2

Mexico

  1. Mario Molina1
  2. Genaro Larrea Mota Velasco1
  3. Guillermo Ortiz Martinez2
  4. Carlos Slim Helú2
  5. Joaquín Guzman

Nigeria

  1. Aliko Dangote2
  2. Odein Ajumogobia2
  3. Francis Arinze2

North Korea

  1. Kim Jong-Un

Pakistan

  1. Humza Bin Masood

Qatar

  1. Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer al-Thani2

Russia

  1. Alexei Miller1
  1. Vladimir Popovkin2
  2. Andrey Likhachev2
  3. Oleg Deripaska2
  4. Sergey Babenkov2

Saudi Arabia

  1. Bandar bin Sultan1
  2. Al-Waleed bin Talal2

Singapore

  1. Ho Ching1

South Africa

  1. Nelson Mandela (deceased 2013)2
  2. Patrice Motsepe2

Anton Rupert Nicky Oppenheimer Douw Steyn

South Korea

  1. David Yonggi Cho1

Portugal

  1. José Manuel Barroso2

Sweden

  1. Carl Bildt3
  2. Marcus Wallenberg3
  3. Ingvar Kamprad3
  4. Fredrik Reinfeldt3
  5. Carl-Henric Svanberg4

About 20–30 Swedes are on the list.5

Switzerland

  1. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe1

Turkey

  1. Kemal Derviş2
  2. Merve Çatalbaş2

United Arab Emirates

  1. Khalifa Mohammad Al-Kindi2

United Kingdom

  1. Mike Turner1
  2. Richard Branson1
  3. Bernie Ecclestone2
  4. Lakshmi Mittal2
  5. John Silvester Varley2
  6. Mark Thompson2
  7. Stacy Shannon1

United States

6

  1. Robert Zoellick1
  2. Oprah Winfrey1
  3. Indra Nooyi1
  4. Al Gore1
  5. Lee Scott1
  6. Michael Mullen1
  7. Mark Zuckerberg2
  8. Pierre Omidyar2
  9. Steve Case2
  10. Sumner Redstone2
  11. Michael Bloomberg2
  12. Rex Tillerson2
  13. Ben Bernanke2
  14. Ken Lewis2
  15. Stephen Green (banker)2
  16. Lloyd Blankfein2
  17. Sergey Brin2
  18. Larry Page2
  19. Bill Gates2
  20. Warren Buffett2
  21. Jerry Yang2
  22. Henry "Hank" Paulson4
  23. Joshua Bolten2

Vatican

  1. Pope Benedict XVI2

Venezuela

  1. Lorenzo Mendoza Gimenez1
  2. Gustavo Cisneros1
References

References

  1. Latif, Iqbal (January 6, 2008). "The New 'Superclass' – Hype -vs- Reality". Global Politician. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  2. Rothkopf, David (April 7, 2008). "Who Is the Superclass?". Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  3. "Svenskarna som ingår i den globala makteliten". Dagensps.se (in Swedish). Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  4. "Finanskrisen: Han pekar ut de skyldiga". di.se (in Swedish). Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  5. "Han har koll på makten". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Archived from the original on January 25, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  6. http://www.newsweek.com/id/130932/output/print |title= Who Is the Superclass? |last= Rothkopf |first= David |author-link= David Rothkopf |date= 2008-04-07 |accessdate= 2008-09-24}}
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