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The Swiss ski resort of Davos is about to become a refuge for politicians and executives seeking respite from a 2019 that’s mere weeks old and already proving turbulent—China slowing, Brexit unraveling, the U.S. government shuttering.

For those seeking the familiar, this week’s annual World Economic Forum will feature the usual itinerary of glittering Champagne receptions and marquee-name panelists.