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Reshaping the world needs unity and decisiveness

By Klaus Schwab | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-22 08:19

Seattle, Prague, Genoa, Melbourne. Over a decade ago, these cities were hosts to violent protests against a nebulous enemy: globalization.

The protests were aimed at high-level meetings of the international organizations - the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, not to mention our own meetings at the World Economic Forum.

Inside the meetings, while condemnation of the violence was unanimous, the opinions on the protesters' grievances, and what to do about them, were not.

Reshaping the world needs unity and decisiveness

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