A New Architecture for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

A New Architecture for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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The world today needs a new framework for global cooperation in order to preserve peace and accelerate progress. After the cataclysm of World War II, leaders designed a set of institutional structures to enable the postwar world to trade, collaborate, and avoid war—first in the West and eventually around much of the globe. Faced with a changing world, today's leaders must undertake such a project again.

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