Why the US election and Brexit exposed deep generational divides
Mark Leonard evaluates the crisis of political representation, and the generational differences that have emerged.
Mark Leonard evaluates the crisis of political representation, and the generational differences that have emerged.
With a little over 5,000 days before the Sustainable Development Goals expire, two things appear inevitable for their funding: the need for private capital and a way of ensuring it reache...
Public institutions and officials must adapt to remain relevant in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Here's how.
“2017 will be the year the continent bounces back,” says African entrepreneur Mohammed Dewji.
It is not the idea of globalization itself that is problematic; it is that its implementation has not gone far enough.
In a world characterized by epic political, social and technological transformations, there has never been a greater need for responsive and responsible leaders.
It’s easy to demonize the car. But the problem is not so much cars themselves, but how we use them, says Nick Talwar.
A look back at the events that defined 2016 – and they're not the ones you might expect.
While all sectors of society are affected by the developments of the Arab world, it is its young people, comprising two thirds of the region’s population, who are most impacted.
If there’s one thing that’s needed both in the military and corporate world, it’s this: empathy.
“The decisions we make now will impact if and how the internet reaches people who still lack connectivity. It’s up to us to do it well.”
These five companies are using environmentally friendly business practices to make the world a better place.
Almost 60% of those who voted in Italy’s referendum over the weekend said “No” to constitutional reform, marking an abrupt end to one of the most decisive reformist political moments in I...
World Economic Forum announces the 100 women and men who have been asked to join the community of Young Global Leaders.
The license for all forms of generalized hate comes from the same place. This is true in all echo-chambers — whether religious, secular, right-wing or left-wing.