The chaotic end of multilateralism, the vacuum of global governance and the rise of various forms of nationalism and populism do not augur well for the geopolitical outlook. In the 21st century, power and influence will most likely be redistributed chaotically and often grudgingly.
- How will globalization and global governance evolve?
- How will the US-China rivalry pan out?
- How will global investors and businesses navigate an increasingly volatile world?
Led by:
- Thierry Malleret, Managing Partner, The Monthly Barometer, France
Special address:
- Armen Sarkissian, President, Republic of Armenia, Armenia
With:
- Thomas Flichy de la Neuville, Chair of Geopolitics, Rennes School of Business, France
- Yu Jie, Senior Research Fellow on China, Chatham House & LSE IDEAS, UK
- Michael Møller, Former Under-Secretary General, United Nations; Chair, GESDA Diplomacy Forum, Switzerland
- Marko Papic, Author of Geopolitical Alpha, Partner & Chief Strategist, Clocktower Group, USA
- Marie-Laure Salles, Dean, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland

