War Anxiety Grips Davos Experts With Ukraine Peace Still Elusive
Article 0 Comments War is the top worry wracking the nerves of risk experts surveyed by the World Economic Forum, despite incoming US President Donald Trump’s vow to end hostilities in Ukraine. “State-based armed conflict” is the most pressing immediate concern for 2025 cited by about a quarter of the 900 respondents in an annual survey released just days before the organization’s elite gathering in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. The forum’s Global Risks Report, now in its 20th edition, provides mood music for an event where a multitude of world leaders will mingle with business executives among an overall tally of 3,000 participants. The assessment suggests that any sense of security provided by the thousands of Swiss police and military personnel patroling in freezing temperatures outside can’t be taken for granted elsewhere. “Rising geopolitical tensions, a fracturing of global trust and the climate crisis are straining the global system like never before,” said Mirek Dušek, WEF’s Managing Director. “In a world marked by deepening divides and cascading risks, global leaders have a choice: to foster collaboration and resilience, or face compounding instability.” Worrying about war as an immediate risk is all the more notable given how Trump has...