Davos: A Glimpse into a Shifting Global Landscape

Davos, SwitzerlandFri Jan 23 2026
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The World Economic Forum in Davos has wrapped up, leaving behind a town that buzzed with high-profile attendees and intense discussions. This year's event marked a significant shift, with the forum's relevance no longer in question, but the world it once thrived in seems to be fading away. The tiny Alpine town became a stage for major geopolitical moves. From Trump's change of heart about Greenland to talks on Ukraine and the introduction of the Board of Peace, the forum was abuzz with activity. However, unlike its past as a neutral ground for global cooperation, Davos turned into a battleground. Leaders like Trump and Macron exchanged jabs, political dinners reportedly ended in heckling and walkouts, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the end of the rules-based order. Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, played a pivotal role in bringing star power to Davos. His efforts attracted notable figures like Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and business moguls such as Elon Musk. Yet, Fink expressed concerns about the forum's connection to the general public, acknowledging that many see it as out of touch in an era of populism and institutional distrust.
The week was a wake-up call, with leaders realizing they can't rely on the transatlantic relationship or NATO. Carney warned of a rupture in the world order, while Zelenskyy criticized Europe's inaction. European leaders called for a new, independent Europe, and Macron cautioned against a world without rules. Many leaders either avoided Trump or headed straight to Brussels for an emergency EU summit, snubbing Trump's "board of peace" launch. Delegates agreed that Fink has saved the forum from its leadership issues and declining appeal. However, the future leadership remains uncertain. Christine Lagarde, initially seen as a front-runner, has denied interest. Fink envisions expanding the forum's reach beyond Davos, suggesting events in cities like Detroit, Dublin, Jakarta, and Buenos Aires. He believes the "mountain will come down to earth, " bringing the forum closer to where the modern world is built.
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