Your Davos 2017 reading list
3,000 participants, over 400 discussions, and one horribly complicated global backdrop. It can be hard to get a handle on what’s actually being discussed at Davos, which is where Agenda c...
Ceri Parker has worked as Associate Director, Commissioning Editor of the Agenda at the World Economic Forum.
3,000 participants, over 400 discussions, and one horribly complicated global backdrop. It can be hard to get a handle on what’s actually being discussed at Davos, which is where Agenda c...
Rising nationalism, international tensions, runaway climate change. It’s tempting to despair of humanity at the start of 2017.
本文是2017年世界经济论坛年会的一部分 下个星期,3000人将汇聚在瑞士山区的一个小镇,参加1月17-20日召开的2017年世界经济论坛年会。他们在那里做些什么?他们是谁,以及他们希望能够达成哪些成绩呢? 达沃斯2017:是什么?
La próxima semana celebramos alrededor de 400 reuniones en una pequeña ciudad de las montañas suizas para la Reunión Anual 2017 del Foro Económico Mundial, que se celebrará del 17 al 20 d...
Watch the press conference with Co-Chairs of the Annual Meeting 2017 here.
2016 was undoubtedly a big year for news. It was also a big year for Forum Agenda, as we published articles on everything from the Fourth Industrial Revolution to Brexit to robotic bees, ...
El Foro Económico Mundial acaba de celebrar la reunión global de intercambio de ideas en Dubái, pocos días después de que el sorpresivo triunfo de Donald Trump cerrara una campaña elector...
英国脱欧成功和特朗普赢得美国大选,都证明了预言未来,即便是很近的未来,也会非常困难。而要预言十几年后的世界,预言那时城市的架构方式、机械动力的来源、食物的种类、难民的含义等等,则会更为困难。但想象未来社会,可以为我们提供一种面对当今挑战与机遇的全新视角。
From Brexit to Trump, the events of 2016 reflect a groundswell of anger over the way leadership works in our societies today.
The World Economic Forum is holding a global brain-storming meeting in Dubai, just days after a surprise win for Donald Trump in the US election sealed a bitterly divisive campaign.
Bob Dylan gana el Premio Nobel de Literatura 2016 "por la creación de nuevas expresiones poéticas en la canción tradicional americana." Es una noticia inusual para un premio que por lo g...
Bob Dylan has won the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.”
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, a wave of innovation enabled by the digital age, raises some profound ethical questions about the kind of world we want to live in.
We can build cities and robots, we can land a probe on a meteor and mull the colonization of Mars - but can we understand the kilogram or so of grey matter that sits between our ears?
Today, over 4 billion people live under some form of democracy. This represents remarkable progress over the last 200 years, as this graph illustrates.