This news piece discusses the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on the global order and the relevance of the World Economic Forum (Davos) in the face of his unconventional approach to leadership. It explores whether Trump's policies are unraveling the existing world order and the potential consequences for global security and the economy.
We’re in Davos , the mountain top town in Switzerland where business and political leaders meet each year to – as they see it – try to improve the state of the world.
This year they’ve got a problem: because Donald Trump has made clear he’s not interested in the old world order delegates here used to preside over. We’ve been taking the temperature about what Trump 2.0 means for the global economy and security.I sat down with Davos regular Ian Bremmer, an American political scientist, author and entrepreneur.
Cathy Newman: Yeah. He’s doing so virtually, though, this time. I mean, is this place just a little bit irrelevant now?I think it’s possible he shows up in person and surprises everybody. You know, I think..He doesn’t love it, but he loves getting his ass kissed by CEOs. And the fact is, last time he came here, that was what he enjoyed. So there’s a big party going on and he’s missing it. Lots of heads of state he’s missing.
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