Davos 2026: the End of the Atlantic Order.
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Davos 2026 was the reflection of an elite that looks with concern at the cracking of its own global order.Among calls to cooperation and speeches of force, the forum showed less power than uncertainty.The fracture is no longer a distant threat, but an evidence that travels through the corridors where consensus was held before Text: Jade Guerrero Photo: Benedikt von Loebell/World Economic Forum MEXICO CITY. – Every year, Davos becomes a meeting p…
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Davos 2026: The end of the Atlantic order.
Davos for decades has been the living room of the global order: the space in which the political and economic elites put on stage the idea that growth, cooperation and stability were compatible. Today Davos still exists, but it represents something else. It is no longer the place where the order is reassembled, but the place where one takes note that that order no longer holds. The World Economic Forum of 2026 does not tell a transition, but a f…
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