As Robert Zoellick walked almost unnoticed through the Bella Centre this week, it seemed like the old world order was being turned on its head.
Here was the president of the World Bank – symbol of western economic dominance – blending anonymously into the crowd at an international conference described by some as the most important since the second world war.
Fast forward to yesterday, and a stream of newly arrived dignitaries from far-flung countries walked through the same austere hallway with scrums of journalists snapping questions in their wake.
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