10 Break-Out Sessions
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Prof. Martin KolmarProfessor of Economics and Managing Director of the Institute for Business Ethics at the University of St.…

Introducing the Top 25 Essays of the St.Gallen Symposium Global Essay Competition Every year, twenty-five essays are selected from…

Finding a way to bridge the gap between generations is essential if we are to tackle massive global challenges.…

Even before the war on Ukraine, the idea that economic interdependence would reduce mistrust and facilitate cooperation had been…

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Instead of viewing freedom as a free pass to ‘do whatever we want’ without considering the consequence of our…

Why do states contest the liberal international order, and what strategies of contestation do they use? In an exclusive…

20th century conversations about sustainability were often framed as «economy versus the environment». Many people would have agreed, back…

Populists are not the prime problem of representative democracy. They just indicate that it has one, argues Prof. Philip…

COVID-19 is accelerating a backlash against globalisation already underway well before the outbreak. However, to exit this crisis, we…

Prelude: Commentary from the St. Gallen Symposium The 2020 Essay Review by PD Dr Michael Festl, Lecturer of Philosophy…

As greater volumes of data are generated, stored, and analysed, there are a range of methods public sector institutions can employ…