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Global cooperation has flatlined. Here’s how to revive it

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Global cooperation is at a crossroads - but it remains essential for addressing shared challenges and achieving sustainable growth and resilience. The Global Cooperation Barometer 2025 offers a comprehensive assessment, identifying areas of progress and stagnation as well as offering strategies for renewing collective action.

The world is facing a perfect storm of challenges, with global security at a crisis point and competition escalating. The climate crisis has intensified, with 2024 recorded as the hottest year ever. Economic growth remains sluggish, with the IMF projecting global growth of just 3.2% in 2025—and only 1.8% in developed economies.


Political instability is another pressing concern. In 2024, over 60 countries held elections, and many incumbents were voted out by dissatisfied electorates. At the same time, nations and corporations are grappling with the risks posed by rapid technological advancements. Amid these disruptions, global cooperation has flatlined after nearly a decade of progress.

The Global Cooperation Barometer, published by the World Economic Forum in partnership with McKinsey & Company, offers insights into these approaches.

Where do you believe global cooperation is most urgently needed?

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