How can we maximise international cooperation?
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Fourth Industrial Revolution
Over the past year, the Network of Global Agenda Councils has contributed to shaping the transformation of global, regional and industry agendas. These transformations are united by an underlying need for a more adaptive global governance system built on multistakeholder collaboration.
In light of the World Economic Forum’s new 2015 status as the official international organization for public-private cooperation, how can we as a network maximise the opportunities, new voices and fresh approaches emerging from this platform?
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