
At the Paris headquarters of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the traditional OECD Forum entitled “Bridging Divides” this year took place. The central focus of this Forum is predominantly the question of what divides us and what unites us. As OECD put it, the year of 2016 was characterized by increasing populism, nationalism, and historically low level of trust. Hence the centerpiece of the Forum is the need for policies winning back the confidence of those who feel left behind, fearful of the impact of globalization, increasing migration flows and unprecedented speed of technological development. The two-day forum will be followed by the Ministerial Council Meeting.












