Klaus Schwab headlined this year’s World Governments Summit. But is his influence weakening?

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by Frank Wright, LifeSite News:

The US-dominated global order is no longer in place, and it looks like the kind of NGOs on which the WEF and the World Governments Summit rely to ‘shape the future’ are becoming increasingly irrelevant.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (LifeSiteNews) — The eleventh World Governments Summit, a three-day event known as “Davos In the Desert,” comes to a close today.

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Held in Dubai, it was begun in 2013 as a forum for the rulers of these small oil and gas rich gulf statelets. Relaunched with a video address by President Barack Obama in 2016 as an organization with global ambitions, it returned this year with the ambitious theme of “shaping future governments.”

The UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs Mohammad Al-Gergawi told reporters in a statement announcing the Summit on February 1:

We don’t claim to have all the solutions, but we try to get glimpse of the future and help governments prepare for emerging challenges.

The summit, he said, particularly hosts tech experts and private sector leaders as “the shapers of the future.”

If that phrase rings a bell, then you will not be surprised to learn that the headline act this year was Klaus Schwab. His own World Economic Forum saw no first-rank world leaders attend this year, a trend reflected in the uninspiring roster at the World Government Summit.

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