Emerging World Order

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Ongoing disruptions in power, alliances, and influence are throwing the global order since the fall of the Berlin Wall upside down.

The global balance of power is shifting as democracies face challenges, geopolitical rivalries intensify, securitization is ongoing and technology reshapes the way nations interact.

Countries are rethinking their trade and political alliances, with traditional organizations like NATO and the OECD under pressure. At the same time, the rise of BRICS+ and other coalitions reflects a move toward a more multipolar world.

In the digital realm, divisions such as the "splinternet" and U.S.-China tech competition are creating fragmented, polarized systems. This emerging world order is defined by new power players, evolving values, and the reimagining of global governance.

Free and open to all

May 8th, 15.00-16.00 CEST

Behind-the-scenes, high-speed tour of 8 Megatrends, interactive exercises and walk away with ideas on how to use the framework!

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