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World's most powerful women
World's most powerful women
World's most powerful women
With March marking Women's History Month, take a look at Forbes' most recent list of the world's most powerful women.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.
Each year, Forbes ranks the 100 most powerful women in the world based on both the traditional classifications of power (political and economic might) and those who have risen to the top of the social and cultural landscape. With March marking Women's History Month, click on to see the top 10, including the pictured Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde.