Summary:
The book examines how three major global crises—climate change, technological disruption, and the rise of geopolitical competition—pose significant challenges to the world. It explores how nations and leaders can leverage these crises as catalysts for positive change, driving innovation, cooperation, and a rethinking of global governance.
Key points:
1. Crises as Change Drivers: Crises reveal system flaws and drive change by pushing for innovation and new approaches.
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