www.weforum.org 29.01.2011 The world’s leading opinion-shapers from the media and academia debate possible scenarios for 2011. Among the scenarios to be discussed are – A global economic shock – A regional security crisis – A surprising political breakthrough – A major normative shift • Li Daokui, Director, Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), People’s Republic of China; Mining & Metals Industry Agenda Council • Kishore Mahbubani, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore; Global Agenda Council on Institutional Governance Systems • Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom • Fareed Zakaria, Anchor, Fareed Zakaria – GPS, CNN, USA • Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon *, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University, USA; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; Global Agenda Council on Trade Moderated by • Nik Gowing, Main Presenter, BBC World News, United Kingdom
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#1TheYoungTurdzJune 5, 2011, 10:10 pm
Pundits, Professors and Predictions ?? I’m sure that Israel really thanks Obama for all of his “help” today. lol What a “peaceful” president.
#2wikct2June 5, 2011, 10:46 pm
The guy from China said the right thing. Government should be people oriented as well as corporate oriented. But people oriented is even more important. The guy from Great Britan is just typical guy from the West who always play the ‘democracy’ and ‘freedom’ card with empty word. His talk has no point and always with political implications…
#3wikct2June 5, 2011, 11:09 pm
Kishore Mahbubani is so right about government should take care its people first to avoid civil unrest. That is why US and other Western power do everything to interrupt and destablize China’s modernization and raise of standard of living. The guy who said the Egypt economic growth is good but he did not mention that the wealth is not contributed to the ordinary people. The poor and rich gap is very large.
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