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''' WORLD GREAT WORKS '''
'' THE FAULT DEAR BRUTUS IS NOT IN OUR STARS, but in our own selves. We the underlings,'' William Shakespeare in Julius Caesar. So, on The World Students Society we must learn to say NO to fear.
IMAGINE : Had I been an aide to H.E. President Trump. I would have stood up and said. '' Mr. President, Sir, ' If we attempt to make the world great again, superpower America would become greater by a simple default Sir ' ''.
FINDING ORDER in a chaotic new world : The world is all set to slide toward greater chaos. The number and intensity of conflicts increased significantly in the past year, with wars in the Middle East, Europe and Africa. And High Risk flash points between India and Pakistan.
At the same time, uncertainty over economic policy has reached the highest levels since the pandemic, just as trade tensions loom.
Mixed with this is the rapid advancement of frontier technologies - most notably, generative A.I. - that offer the potential for economic gains but are fast becoming a front line of misinformation and competing among nations.
Discontent with the existing global system has made the disruption worse. As a result, the once relatively stable order that was in place for a quarter century after the end of the Cold War - a system marked by reflexive collaboration in security, economic and environmental crises has passed.
The global landscape of today is less predictable and more chaotic. But it doesn't have to be less collaborative. Countries must embrace what I like to call disordered cooperation.
LEADERS should find ways to work with competitors. Countries should band together, joined by relevant parties, including corporations when it makes sense, to tackle big problems.
THE WORLD is staring at a series of grave challenges. Last year was the hottest on record. The global economy is on course for weak growth. Conflict has forcibly displaced over 122 million people around the globe.
Renewed concerns about the spread of respiratory viruses are rising in both the United States and China.
These headwinds are borderless and can be addressed only through global cooperation - among allies and adversaries alike.
Though it may seem unlikely, collaboration in today's climate is possible. Research by the World Economic Forum, which holds its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland and - McKinsey & Company finds that while global cooperation has stalled over the past three years, it is still progressing in many areas - notably, the environment, health and innovation, albeit not as much as needed to achieve global goals.
The takeaway is that cooperation can take place in periods of disruption and when distrust is high, as leaders work together in some areas and compete in others.
This means that we may see the United States and China, while competing fiercely, find new opportunities for cooperation in areas such as pandemic prevention and addressing the rise of cybercrime.
Perhaps there is a chance they could reach a compromise on trade issues in a way that benefits both.
History has also shown that adversaries can collaborate. Famously, the United States and the Soviet Union cooperated during World War II, with America offering billions of dollars worth of armaments to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease Act.
And at the heights of the Cold War both sides worked together on issues of global importance, such as the depletion of the atmosphere's ozone layer, controls on arms testing and production, and the eradication of smallpox.
The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on Finding Order, the World, and the Future of Mankind, continues. The World Students Society thanks Borge Brende for the Opinion.
With Most Respectful dedication to Mankind, the Leaders of the world, and then Global Founder Framers of The World Students Society, Teachers and Professors.
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