Davos 2019 - When Global Orders Fail
From the Great Depression to the populist fallout from the 2008 crash, shocks to the financial architecture open cracks in domestic and international politics. Join a panel of experts to discuss the fault lines that connect politics and systems of financial governance, and visualize an integrated picture of today's international political economy. Fang Xinghai, Vice-Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission, People's Republic of China Minouche Shafik, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Adam Tooze, Shelby Cullom Davis Chair of History, Columbia University, USA Moderated by Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom http://www.weforum.org/

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Davos 2019 - Automated Markets

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Davos 2019 - China Economic Outlook

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David Petraeus on Ukraine, Iran, China - and the Next Global Conflict

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Adam Tooze, Keynote Address: AUP Paris Centennial Conference

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Christopher Clark: The 1848 Revolutions

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'If you go to china you'll never see the world the same way again' | Martin Jacques | UNAPOLOGETIC

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Davos 2019 - Strategic Outlook on the Digital Economy

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Crashed : How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World - Adam Tooze (1/3)

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Davos 2019 - The Geopolitical Agenda

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Prof. John Mearsheimer: 250 Years of American Foreign Policy

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Baltic resilience: investing for the future

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Davos 2019 - Making Digital Globalization Inclusive

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"Unsettled Lands: the interwar crisis of agrarian Europe"

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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DAVOS 2019 | A 'Fourth Social Revolution'?

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Davos 2019 - How Power Adapts in a Changing World

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Adam Tooze, The question of american hegemony - 4 June 2019

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Davos 2019 - Shaping the Future of Finance

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Green New Deal Twentieth Century Shadows on Climate Crisis

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