The Global Risks Report 2026 explores how a new competitive world order is reshaping global risks across domains. Over the next two years, geoeconomic confrontation is identified as the most severe risk, with economic and societal instability also rising sharply. Over a ten-year horizon, inequality emerges as the most interconnected long-term risk, while artificial intelligence shows the greatest increase in perceived risk from the short to long term. The report also highlights the declining prioritization of environmental risks and underscores the continued importance of multilateral cooperation and risk-informed policymaking.
Global Risks Report 2026: Geopolitical and Economic Risks Rise in New Age of Competition
Author(s)
World Economic Forum
Publication Date
14 January 2026
Publisher
World Economic Forum
DOI / URL
Resource Type
International Organization Report
Systems Addressed
Climate • Geopolitics and International Security • Social Order and Governance • Technology
Resource Theme
Learning resource • Systemic Risk
