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Davos, Switzerland It’s that time of year. Corporate chieftains, policymakers, NGO warriors, journalists and intellectuals are heading to the Swiss Alps for the 54th annual meeting of the World ...
Tom Luongo discusses his theory of Davos man and what Bitcoin means geopolitically at this time of great change.
Foreign Affairs The Rise and Fall of Davos Man Davos ain’t what it used to be, but that doesn’t mean the global elite is going anywhere.
The Davos annual get-together — with its $10,000 hotel rooms and $43 hotdogs — has always served as a reminder of the vast and growing divide that separates the world’s richest and most ...
Davos Man and Homo Balcanicus have had considerable disagreements over these issues in recent years, and echoes of these disagreements (Davos Man meets Homo Arabus?) can now be seen in Baghdad as ...
Just three years after former President Donald Trump made headlines at Davos, the World Economic Forum's annual marquee event has cemented itself as a bogeyman in populist circles on the Left and ...
If Schwab and the Davos elites spent their time developing plans for deregulation and strengthening the rule of law, they would be worth supporting.
The event has fostered the concept of the "Davos Man", referring to the elite crowd of affluent and sometimes super-wealthy movers and shakers with global clout and reach.
Tom Luongo discusses his theory of Davos man and what Bitcoin means geopolitically at this time of great change.
It’s that time of year. Corporate chieftains, policymakers, NGO warriors, journalists and intellectuals are heading to the Swiss Alps for the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. If ...