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发表于 2021-1-25 17:19:46 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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《联合早报》1月25日报道:多名新加坡政府领导人和公共部门代表将在本周的“达沃斯议程”(Davos Agenda)对话会上,就经济、冠病疫苗、可持续发展等课题发表看法,同全球各地代表交换意见。


世界经济论坛(World Economic Forum)今天开始于线上举行“达沃斯议程”对话会,汇聚世界主要领袖共同探讨全球局势。参加对话会的包括二十国集团成员国的领袖以及国际组织的负责人,其中包括新加坡的政界和公共部门代表。  往年于1月举行的世界经济论坛,今年因冠病疫情延迟到5月25日至28日,并从瑞士达沃斯移师新加坡,论坛的线上对话会本周率先登场。


此次对话会的主题为“重建信任的关键之年”(A Crucial Year to Rebuild Trust),聚焦如何发挥影响力、重建信任,及制定与建立下来一年里所需要的政策和伙伴关系。



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 楼主| 发表于 2021-1-25 17:20:26 | 显示全部楼层
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1月25日消息,据国外媒体报道,世界经济论坛(World Economic Forum)即将召开的达沃斯论坛(Davos Agenda)将就加密货币问题举行两场会议,再次表明数字资产已经渗透到主流意识中。

会议的内容介绍书写道:“新冠肺炎加速了从现金转向数字货币的长期趋势。与此同时,央行数字货币正在出现,有可能改变全世界人民使用货币的方式。”“要利用数字货币崛起带来的机遇,需要什么样的政策、实践和伙伴关系?”

会议将于周一和周四举行,主题是“重置数字货币”。“达沃斯议程”对话会是一个为期五天的峰会,与会者包括世界金融和政府领域的一些领军人物。加密货币会议属于峰会的“更公平的经济”主题。世界经济论坛正在投入更多资源来了解区块链技术和加密货币。甚至成立了一个加密货币工作组,该工作组在上个月发布了其首次评论,评论主要围绕数字资产在“价格和投机之外”的各种用例。

世界经济论坛的研究将区块链技术列为“可持续数字金融”的关键驱动力。论坛的研究人员认为,区块链和智能合约功能可以释放“传统数字系统中隐藏的价值”。
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 楼主| 发表于 2021-1-25 17:20:49 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2021-1-25 17:27:58 | 显示全部楼层
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1月25日消息,据国外媒体报道,世界经济论坛(World Economic Forum ...

媒体有些刻意放大了该内容。这部分内容应该属于Tech for Good的讨论部分。 Tech for good议题相关议程如下:

Building a Trustworthy and Connected Future
Speakers: Helena Leurent, Harpreet Singh Rai, Kirsty Graham, André Kudelski
18:00 - 19:00CET
Thursday, January 28, 2021

Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Option 1)
Speakers: Yang Yanqing, Ken Hu, Paula Ingabire, Xiao Yaqing, Patrice Motsepe, Andreas Kunze
08:00 - 08:45CET

Advancing Digital Content Safety (Option 1)
Speakers: Karen Tso, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, Maurice Lévy, Hessa Bint Eisa Buhumaid, Kirstine Stewart
08:00 - 09:00CET

Averting a Cyber Pandemic (Option 1)
Speakers: Samir Saran, Gil Shwed, Clara Tsao, Michelle Price, David Koh
10:00 - 11:00CET

Resetting Digital Currencies (Option 2)
Speakers: Michael Casey, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Sara Pantuliano, Zhu Min
12:00 - 13:00CET

Shaping Empowered Data Societies (Option 1)
Speakers: Julie Ziskind, Stephanie Ruhle, Nighat Dad, Richard W. Edelman, Omar bin Sultan Al Olama
14:00 - 15:00CET

Fostering Responsible AI Leadership (Option 1)
Speakers: Kay Firth-Butterfield, Alison Snyder, Ya-Qin Zhang, Herman Gref, C. Vijayakumar, Athina Kanioura
14:00 - 15:00CET

Accelerating Digital Inclusion in a Post-COVID World (Option 1)
Speakers: Andy Serwer, Hans Vestberg, Paula Ingabire, Robert F. Smith, Mauricio Ramos
14:00 - 15:00CET

Fostering Responsible AI Leadership (Option 2)
Speakers: Kay Firth-Butterfield, Arvind Krishna, Vilas Dhar
16:00 - 17:00CET

Resetting the Business of Data and AI in Healthcare (Option 1)
Speakers: Eddan Katz, Anne Flanagan, Jennifer Schenker, Carlos María Correa, Gianrico Farrugia, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams
16:00 - 17:00CET

Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Option 2)
Speakers: Nicholas Thompson, Ivan Duque, Julie Sweet, Øyvind Eriksen, Bradford L. Smith
17:15 - 18:00CET

Advancing Digital Content Safety (Option 2)
Speakers: Martin Baron, Susan Wojcicki, Marietje Schaake, Mark Read, Kirstine Stewart
18:00 - 19:00CET

Shaping Empowered Data Societies (Option 2)
Speakers: Sheila Warren, Stephanie Mehta, Timo Harakka, Simonetta Di Pippo, Josh Silverman
18:00 - 19:00CET

Accelerating Digital Inclusion in a Post-COVID World (Option 2)
Speakers: Andrew R. Sorkin, Ralph Mupita, Ajay S. Banga, Shobana Kamineni
18:00 - 19:00CET
Friday, January 29, 2021

Resetting the Business of Data and AI (Option 2)
Speakers: Julie Ziskind, Eddan Katz, Pranjal Sharma, Paola Pisano, Urs Rohner, Erik Brynjolfsson
08:00 - 09:00CET

Transforming Supply Chains in Asia-Pacific
Speakers: Michael Wang, Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria, Tarek Sultan Al Essa, Muhammad Lutfi
10:00 - 11:00CET

Averting a Cyber Pandemic (Option 2)
Speakers: Amy Bernstein, Ken Xie, Michelle Zatlyn, Jürgen Stock
18:00 - 19:00CET
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 楼主| 发表于 2022-5-27 22:41:17 | 显示全部楼层
2022年的达沃斯刚刚结束。

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/archive/davos-2022/


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 楼主| 发表于 2022-5-27 22:43:30 | 显示全部楼层
26 May 2022
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From Ukraine to the economy, technology, health, and food and energy crises, here are 9 things to know.


That's a wrap for Davos 2022.

It was a meeting of many firsts. Our first meeting in the alpine spring, the first physical Annual Meeting since the outbreak of COVID-19, the first since the invasion of Ukraine, and the first meeting of global climate leaders since COP26.

If you've missed anything, here are 9 quick takeaways.

1. The war in Ukraine

We heard in countless sessions about the ongoing impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Foreign Ministry Dmytro Kuleba both thanked the international community for their support - but called for more.

We also heard from voices across Ukrainian society and the Klitschko brothers.

European unity was underscored by Ursula von der Leyen, Jens Stoltenberg and Pedro Sánchez, who all issued calls for continued cooperation.

Olaf Scholz's message? We can't allow Russia to win this war. And on Thursday, political leaders from across Europe came together. Henry Kissinger advised, "diplomatic negotiations must be sensitive, informed and unilaterally strive for peace."

H.H. Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of Qatar, also said his country was ready to help find a peaceful solution to the war.

Davos 2022: President Zelenskyy on 'new precedents' and a call for global help 'as fast as possible'


2. The economy
Economics experts also discussed the global economy, with David M. Rubenstein explaining the link between recession and bananas (yes, bananas).

On Wednesday, Gita Gopinath said the war had been a 'major setback' to the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic but Kristalina Georgieva reminded us that the world has dealt with "unthinkable crisis after unthinkable crisis" and yet we remain resilient. "The next chapter must focus on building resilient people – backed up by education, health and social protection", she said.

We also talked about debt, inflation, wages and global trade - including Israeli Isaac Herzog telling us about the trade advantages of the Abraham Accords.

3. The future of globalization?
It was a question that was hot on the lips of many as we gathered in Davos this year. So what was said?

We might be looking at the regionalization of globalization, according to two experts.

And on Wednesday, we asked if it was dead.

4. Two crises: Food and energy
Food and energy security and two crises linked to the war in Ukraine were also high on the agenda this week.

Fatih Birol told us on Monday that it was the first truly global energy crisis, while on Wednesday Dmytro Kuleba warned that we face a multi-year food crisis if things don't change.

5. Climate change and the environment
Linked, of course, to energy is the environment. Birol told us that we shouldn't need to choose between a climate and energy crisis.

John Kerry, Bill Gates, Brad Smith, Mikael Damberg, Marc Benioff and Ruth Porat joined us to launch an expansion of the First Movers Coalition, Frans Timmerman said the Mediterranean could be the centre of the world's new energy supply, while Elizabeth Wathuti made an emotional appeal to global leaders.

It'll all need paying for, of course. Mark Carney told us: "We need an energy transformation on the scale of the industrial revolution at the speed of the digital transformation. And therefore we need a revolution in finance."

6.The role of business and entrepreneurs
From the First Movers Coalition to environmental capitalism, the role of technology and ESG, we heard from leaders from across the business world on what they're doing.

And Pfizer committed to providing all its current and future patent-protected medicines on a not-for-profit basis to 45 lower-income countries.

7. Health matters
Pfizer's announcement wasn't the only time we touched on health this week.

The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was central to many discussions and we also talked about how to prepare for the next pandemic, and how to address mental health and health equity.


8. The future of work
For many, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about fundamental shifts for the working lives of many. So what next?

We looked at skills, at the potential for a four-day week, at hybrid work and we tackled the issues of diversity and inclusion.

9. Technology and the metaverse
Technology underpinned so many conversations this week.

Whether it's the internet becoming a bit 'less flat' or the leapfrogging opportunity for the global south.

We also focused on the metaverse: Check out the sessions on Making the Metaverse and its possibilities.
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发表于 2022-5-28 21:18:24 | 显示全部楼层
spid 发表于 2022-5-27 22:43
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本宝宝把它翻译成中文看了, 还是没读出啥门道
转贴新闻只贴了议题,没有贴议题讨论的论据和结论,结果就是啥也没说
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 楼主| 发表于 2022-6-6 15:54:46 | 显示全部楼层
Remdesivir 发表于 2022-5-28 21:18
本宝宝把它翻译成中文看了, 还是没读出啥门道
转贴新闻只贴了议题,没有贴议题讨论的论据和结论,结果就 ...

今年达沃斯的风头被乌克兰的事盖过了,没有大议题之感,各个议题感兴趣的自己搜搜。
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发表于 2022-6-8 12:44:56 | 显示全部楼层
spid 发表于 2022-6-6 15:54
今年达沃斯的风头被乌克兰的事盖过了,没有大议题之感,各个议题感兴趣的自己搜搜。 ...

好吧,乌克兰这事还有完没完了?
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 楼主| 发表于 2022-6-10 13:30:12 | 显示全部楼层
Remdesivir 发表于 2022-6-8 12:44
好吧,乌克兰这事还有完没完了?

美国财政收入增长,俄罗斯财政收入增长,对美俄都没坏处,尤其是美国,这场战争基本上是欧盟付费。
美国作为没有实际地缘冲突的国家,俄乌战争对它好处明显大于坏处,一方面激活北约,一方面收割资金,冲突持续对它有利。乌克兰作为作战地,民生涂炭,经济凋敝,最是不利,但问题在于在于它实际上毫无自主权。至于欧盟,务虚不务实,除了乌克兰就数欧盟损失大,但它无力主导战争进程,基本上处在被动跟随的地位。俄罗斯作为参战国,有人员伤亡,需要资金投入,应该不希望拖久。
这场战争拖多久,主要还是美俄角力。应该不会很会很久。但是俄罗斯的国安情报部门看起来被渗透得很厉害,这是个主要变数。
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