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Auteur(s) : World Federation of Exchanges (WFE)
Date de publication: 27 janv. 2014
Editeur : World Federation of Exchanges (WFE)
Our lives are changing at an unprecedented pace. Transformational shifts in our economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological systems offer unparalleled opportunities, but the interconnections among them also imply enhanced systemic risks. Stakeholders from across business, government and civil society face an evolving imperative in understanding and managing emerging global risks which, by definition, respect no national boundaries.
Conceptual models are needed to define, characterize and measure the potential negative impacts of interconnected global risks. It is in this spirit that I present the Global Risks 2014 report, now in its ninth edition. This report aims to enhance our understanding of how a comprehensive set of global risks is evolving, how their interaction can lead to unexpected and often systemic impacts, and the trade-offs involved in managing them.
Global Risks 2014 is a stimulus for reflection for policy-makers, chief executive officers, senior executives and thought leaders around the world. It is also a call to action to improve international efforts at coordination and collaboration, going beyond the traditional roles and responsibilities of the public and private sectors to equip institutions to understand, map, monitor, manage and mitigate global risks.
Preface
Executive Summary
Introduction
Part 1: Global Risks 2014: Understanding Systemic Risks in a Changing Global Environment
Part 2: Risks in Focus
2.1 Introduction: Understanding Global Systemic Risk
2.2 Instabilities in an Increasingly Multipolar World
2.3 Generation Lost?
2.4 Digital Disintegration
2.5 Strategies for Managing Global Risks
Part 3: Towards Ten Years of the Global Risks Report
Conclusion