The president of the World Economic Forum announced on Tuesday during the annual summit in Davos that the world is moving towards a ‘new order’.
WEF chairman Børge Brende made the comments during the meeting Davos 2024 conference in Switzerland in a conversation with Jake Sullivan, Joe Biden’s White House security adviser, on how the world is experiencing a transitional phase of global governance.
The international order after the Second World War “doesn’t seem to be that order anymore. We are on our way to a new order, so we are between orders,” Brende told Sullivan. “Do you agree? What can we keep on the positive side of the old order and bring it into a New World Order?”
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Sullivan disagreed with Brende’s characterization that the neoliberal world order established in the aftermath of World War II will be replaced, but that the international order must be “adapted” to the “new era” in which the world goes to.
“I see this as a transition of eras rather than a transition of orders, but the two are kind of cousins,” Sullivan said.
“I don’t think that the international order that was built up after 1945 will be replaced on a large scale by a new order. It will obviously evolve as it has evolved several times over the decades since 1945.”
“But I do think we are entering a new era in a sharper and more distinctive way,” he continued. “The post-Cold War era is over. We are at the beginning of something new. We have the ability to shape what that looks like.”
“And at the heart of it will be many of the core principles and core institutions of the existing order, adapted to the challenges we face today,” Sullivan added.
WEF founder Klaus Schwab echoed Brende’s concerns on Tuesday, saying that governments and “decision makers‘must ‘break’ the cycle of nationalism and individualism to achieve the goals of the ‘Great Reset’.
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