The Path To A Sustainable World
This year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting takes up the theme of stakeholder capitalism—a system based on a business model that serves "clients, shareholders, workers, and employees, as well as societies," as Klaus Schwab writes in the introduction of this special Foreign Affairs collection. Companies must reform capitalism from within, Schwab warns, before others force change from the outside. In the essays that follow, all drawn from the pages and pixels of Foreign Affairs, some of the world's leading scholars and practitioners explore the central threats—political, economic, technological, environmental—to a cohesive world today and chart possible routes to a more sustainable future.
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The Path To A Sustainable World
This year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting takes up the theme of stakeholder capitalism—a system based on a business model that serves "clients, shareholders, workers, and employees, as well as societies," as Klaus Schwab writes in the introduction of this special Foreign Affairs collection. Companies must reform capitalism from within, Schwab warns, before others force change from the outside. In the essays that follow, all drawn from the pages and pixels of Foreign Affairs, some of the world's leading scholars and practitioners explore the central threats—political, economic, technological, environmental—to a cohesive world today and chart possible routes to a more sustainable future.
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The Path To A Sustainable World

The Path To A Sustainable World

The Path To A Sustainable World

The Path To A Sustainable World

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This year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting takes up the theme of stakeholder capitalism—a system based on a business model that serves "clients, shareholders, workers, and employees, as well as societies," as Klaus Schwab writes in the introduction of this special Foreign Affairs collection. Companies must reform capitalism from within, Schwab warns, before others force change from the outside. In the essays that follow, all drawn from the pages and pixels of Foreign Affairs, some of the world's leading scholars and practitioners explore the central threats—political, economic, technological, environmental—to a cohesive world today and chart possible routes to a more sustainable future.

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BN ID: 2940162664253
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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