Core Insights - The World Economic Forum's "2026 Global Cooperation Barometer" indicates that while multilateralism faces significant challenges, global cooperation remains resilient but insufficient to address major economic, security, and environmental issues [1][2] - The report highlights a shift in the structure of global cooperation, with innovative and small-scale collaborative mechanisms emerging as traditional multilateral channels decline [1] - Key areas of strong cooperation include climate and nature, as well as innovation and technology, while health, trade, and security show varying levels of performance [1] Group 1 - The overall level of global cooperation has remained stable in recent years, but its internal structure is evolving [1] - The report emphasizes the importance of flexible, agile, and clear-targeted cooperation paths to effectively address current global challenges [2] - Countries are redefining their approaches to cooperation, necessitating new mechanisms from trade agreements to public-private partnerships [2] Group 2 - The 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum will take place from January 19-23, 2026, in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, focusing on the theme of "the spirit of dialogue" [3] - Discussions will center around five global challenges: cooperation in a competitive world, unleashing new growth dynamics, increasing investment in people, promoting innovation responsibly, and achieving prosperity within the Earth's carrying capacity [3]
世界经济论坛:全球合作在地缘政治逆风中展现韧性
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-09 07:48