In this week’s The Week UnSpun, the panel takes on three high-stakes stories where influence, identity, and global perception collide.
First, the team unpacks the latest flashpoint over Greenland, where the U.S. talks security, Denmark talks sovereignty, and Greenland quietly navigates the space in between. But is this really about narrative control, or something deeper, as David suggests, like the importance of alliances over authorship?
Then, the conversation turns to Minnesota, where deadly ICE encounters have sparked a communications crisis over trust, legitimacy, and who gets to define the truth.
Finally, the group turns to Davos, joined by 18-year World Economic Forum veteran Joanna Gordon, who lifts the curtain on how the global summit has evolved, and whether it still lives up to its founding ideals.
Watch For
02:03 Can Greenland Strengthen Partnerships Without Losing Autonomy?
03:25 Are Small Nations Heard? Or Just Spoken For?
06:43 Is the Real Crisis in Minnesota About Trust?
11:45 Has Davos Lost Its Way in the Age of Attention?
15:41 Does the World Economic Forum Have a PR Problem?
Guest: Joanna Gordon
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joanna-gordon-5981943
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