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  • Top 10 Trends of 2015
    • 1. Deepening income inequality
    • 2. Persistent jobless growth
    • 3. Lack of leadership
    • 4. Rising geostrategic competition
    • 5. Weakening of representative democracy
    • 6. Rising pollution in the developing world
    • 7. Increasing occurrence of severe weather events
    • 8. Intensifying nationalism
    • 9. Increasing water stress
    • 10. Growing importance of health in the economy
    • Immigration in focus: an overlooked trend?
  • Regional Challenges
    • Regional Challenges: Middle-East & North Africa
    • Regional Challenges: Europe
    • Regional Challenges: Asia
    • Regional Challenges: North America
    • Regional Challenges: Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Regional Challenges: Latin America
    • Tension points: Assessing the state of geopolitics
  • Global leadership and governance
    • A call to lead: the essential qualities for stronger leadership
    • Global Leadership Index
    • New governance architecture: strategies to change the way we lead
    • LGBT: moving towards equality
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    • Synthetic biology: Designing our existence?
    • Brain-computer interaction: Transforming our networked future?
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    • The evolution of monetary policy: A new era for central banks?
    • Mapping the future: The future of education
    • Mapping the future: The future of work
    • Mapping the future: The future of the internet
  • About this report
    • Welcome
    • Introduction
    • Making the Outlook on the Global Agenda 2015
    • Acknowledgements
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    • Future of Government
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  • Top 10 Trends of 2015
    • 1. Deepening income inequality
    • 2. Persistent jobless growth
    • 3. Lack of leadership
    • 4. Rising geostrategic competition
    • 5. Weakening of representative democracy
    • 6. Rising pollution in the developing world
    • 7. Increasing occurrence of severe weather events
    • 8. Intensifying nationalism
    • 9. Increasing water stress
    • 10. Growing importance of health in the economy
    • Immigration in focus: an overlooked trend?
  • Regional Challenges
    • Regional Challenges: Middle-East & North Africa
    • Regional Challenges: Europe
    • Regional Challenges: Asia
    • Regional Challenges: North America
    • Regional Challenges: Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Regional Challenges: Latin America
    • Tension points: Assessing the state of geopolitics
  • Global leadership and governance
    • A call to lead: the essential qualities for stronger leadership
    • Global Leadership Index
    • New governance architecture: strategies to change the way we lead
    • LGBT: moving towards equality
  • Future Agenda
    • Synthetic biology: Designing our existence?
    • Brain-computer interaction: Transforming our networked future?
    • Deep sea mining: The new resource frontier?
    • Emerging nuclear powers: A safe path to energy security?
    • The evolution of monetary policy: A new era for central banks?
    • Mapping the future: The future of education
    • Mapping the future: The future of work
    • Mapping the future: The future of the internet
  • About this report
    • Welcome
    • Introduction
    • Making the Outlook on the Global Agenda 2015
    • Acknowledgements
  • Browse by Topic
    • Africa
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Brain Research
    • Climate Change
    • Corruption
    • Decarbonizing Energy
    • Economics and Finance
    • Economies
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Employment, Skills and Human Capital
    • Environment and Sustainability
    • Europe and Eurasia
    • Future of Government
    • Global Economic Imbalances
    • Global Financial System
    • Global Governance
    • Global Health and Healthcare
    • Global Issues
    • Human Rights
    • Industries
    • Internet Governance
    • Latin America
    • Middle East and North Africa
    • Migration
    • North America
    • Nuclear Security
    • Oceans
    • Science and Technology
    • Security and Governance
    • Society and Human Development
    • Water
  • Top 10 Infographics
  • Download as PDF
  • Download Chinese language version as PDF
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 Welcome from Klaus Schwab | Introduction by Martina Larkin | Making the Outlook on the Global Agenda 2015 | Acknowledgements

Report team
World Economic Forum

Espen Barth Eide
Managing Director and
Member of the Managing Board

Martina Larkin
Senior Director,
Head of the Global Knowledge Networks

Peter Bisanz
Associate Director,
Head of Development & Communications, Global Knowledge Networks

Benjamin Prampart
Quantitative Analysis Manager,
Global Knowledge Networks

Karine Von
Engagement Manager,
Global Knowledge Networks

Rigas Hadzilacos
Senior Research Analyst,
Global Agenda Councils

Stefan Hall
Senior Research Analyst,
Global Agenda Councils

Jonathon Cini
Research Analyst,
Global Agenda Councils

Domhnall O’Sullivan
Research Analyst,
Global Agenda Councils

Lisa Ventura
Research Analyst,
Global Agenda Councils

Special thanks to the entire Global Knowledge Networks team

Production team
World Economic Forum

Oliver Cann
Director, Media Relations

Kamal Kimaoui
Director, Head of Production and Design

Ann Brady
Associate Director, Head of Editing

Design & Words
Human After All (humanafterall.co.uk)

Writers
Josh Black
Elsa Buchanan
Zoe Cormier
Nick Cowen
Dominic Dudley
Chris Goodfellow
Dan Griliopoulos
Darren Loucaides
Max Mueller
Anna Scott
Natalie Wain
Ian Wylie

Photographer
Jeremy Bierer

Online Report
Design Resources Ltd (designresourcesltd.com)

Survey & Data
Oxford Strategic Consulting Project

Peter Tufano
Dean, Saïd Business School,
University of Oxford

Ngaire Woods
Dean, Blavatnik School of Government,
University of Oxford

Marc J. Ventresca
Faculty and Senior Research Fellow,
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Adaudo Anyiam-Oswige
Ginu Chacko
James Chan
Shiva Dhingra
Richard Hayes
Ayela Khan
Courtney Rivington
Meagan Sutton

Pew Research Center

James Bell
Director of International Survey Research

Richard Wike
Director of Global Attitudes Research

 

Qualitative analysis

Diane Purvin
PhD, Qualitative Research Consultant,
CT Policy Research

Anna Zawilska
PhD Student,
Department of Computer Science,
Oxford University

Rosa J. Cho
Doctoral Student,
New York University School of Social Work

Mona Hammami
Director, Office of Strategic Affairs,
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court

 

Survey design

Seth A. Rosenthal
Survey Methodologist, Yale Center
for Environmental Communication

 

Cover and contents page photography

All images © Reuters
Full credits available within the report

External data sources

Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It does not take policy positions. Its Global Attitudes Project conducts public opinion surveys around the world on a broad array of subjects ranging from people’s assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. All of the project’s reports are available at pewresearch.org/global.

Open-source data (various sources, cited individually)

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