5 geopolitical questions for 2025
If 2024 was the year of elections, 2025 will be the year of questions.
If 2024 was the year of elections, 2025 will be the year of questions.
“While all eyes are on issues that are not climate, whether it's the Ukraine war, the Israel-Gaza conflict, trade tensions, security conflicts, etc, the attention on climate withers and a...
The global geopolitical map is experiencing its deepest reconfiguration in decades. Global trade is being rerouted, supply chains are being redesigned and new security alliances are being...
The world is experiencing geopolitical turbulence. Wars are raging across the Middle East, Europe and Africa; 2023 marked the largest ever single-year increase in forcibly displaced people.
Unlike the Cold War, the starting point for the current bout of geopolitical rivalry was a dense set of cross-border commercial ties between protagonists. Companies with international ope...
National security is quickly moving to the top of government agendas worldwide. Zero-sum thinking in geopolitics is on the rise.
Inflation continues to be the headline risk for investors and policy-makers. Countries are wrestling with shocks from the war in Ukraine, and the residual effects of domestic fiscal/monet...
This winter will mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine in a wanton act of aggression.
Shereen Bhan, Managing Editor of Indian business news channel CNBC-TV18, came to the Radio Davos booth to look ahead to Day 3 when climate change is a major topic.
The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2022 convenes at the most consequential geopolitical and geo-economic moment of the past three decades and against the backdrop of a once-in-a-ce...
By investing now to build a green, resilient and inclusive economy, countries can turn the challenges of COVID-19 and climate change into opportunities for a more prosperous and stable fu...
This article is adapted from The global trade map after COVID-19: where to for global companies and investors, and policymakers?
As the world economy reels from the largest shock in decades, “build back better” has become an urgent mantra, backed by trillions in emergency spending. But delivering global climate goa...