Statecraft is dead, it's time to turn to webcraft instead
The traditional world order and way of doing things is over.
The traditional world order and way of doing things is over.
Europe is a research powerhouse and a global leader in high-quality science but is falling behind its international counterparts in entrepreneurship and investment.
AI's impact on jobs is only part of a much bigger discussion on its impact on society, says Sami Mahroum.
Daniel Gros explores how the Eurozone, despite global uncertainty, has entered a period of stability, and discusses how it can stay there.
Levels of philanthropic donations are on the rise, but "this crucial source of funding must not distort universities’ missions and practices."
A look at the Icelandic response to the economic crash of 2008 - and the role of women.
Could successful professionals help their companies, their sectors, their fellow employees and their home economies all at once?
There is growing consensus that populism constitutes a grave threat to liberal democracy, and to the liberal international order on which peace and prosperity have rested for the past two...
Safe spaces, sharing our stories and establishing common ground are key to resolving the conflicts on the rise across the world today
Many businesses are focused on recycling, but it's only part of the story. It's time to give current models of production and consumption a shock, say Ellen MacArthur and Unilever's Paul ...
The realities of Davos are explained, as the aim is not to problem solve, but rather to set the agenda.
Using artificial intelligence, pooled energy systems and blockchain membership, today's deprived areas could become the innovation hubs of tomorrow
Many in society think universities have nothing to offer them. By listening and collaborating, we can rebuild bonds with those who feel alienated and left behind
Companies are leading the way in cutting greenhouse gas emissions, but there is much more to do.
Now is the time for industry to transform its role in creating a more sustainable world – and for businesses to become key partners to governments.