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Strategic Outlook on Geopolitics 2025

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As the global order becomes increasingly fragmented, understanding the drivers of geopolitical shifts is essential for anticipating risks and opportunities in the year ahead.

How will emerging geopolitical trends shape the global landscape in 2025 and what strategies can nations and businesses adopt to navigate these complexities?

This session analyses the key geopolitical challenges and opportunities expected in the coming year and explores the implications for global stability.

This is the full audio from a discussion recorded at the World Economic Forum in Geneva on 22 November, 2024 for the World Economic Forum’s partners and digital members. To become a digital member, please visit: https://www.weforum.org/join-us/individuals/ or if your organization is already a Partner of the Forum, sign up for free using your company email domain.

Speakers:

Mirek Dušek, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

Suzanne Maloney, Vice President; Director of the Foreign Policy program, Brookings Institution

Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science

Jason Bordoff, Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy; Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

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Geo-Economics and Politics
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