Monaco Davos House 2026: ‘Constructive Neutrality’ and Monaco’s Global Role

Constructive Neutrality in Action: Inside Monaco House Davos 2026

Summary

On January 21, 2026, the global elite will once again gather at Monaco House Davos for a day of unparalleled networking and insight. This year’s theme, “Constructive Neutrality – The Power of Constructive Neutrality,” delves into how trusted, pragmatic intermediaries can solve complex global challenges.

But why is Monaco, a small principality, the perfect host for this conversation? Monaco’s history of diplomacy, its economic agility, and its role as a global meeting point make it a living lab for the very concept it aims to promote.

The central theme: “Constructive Neutrality”

The Monaco Davos House 2026 edition returns with a clear theme: “Constructive Neutrality”. The concept reflects Monaco’s diplomatic culture and its ability to bring together diverse voices at a time of geopolitical, economic, and technological uncertainty. Monaco Davos House focuses on how neutrality can be an active force rather than a passive position. Monaco positions neutrality as a tool for rebuilding trust, enabling cooperation, and facilitating progress across finance, technology, sustainability, and society.

In a fragmented world shaped by shifting power dynamics and rapid technological change, balance and stability are vital. They are part of Monaco’s DNA.

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Why Monaco House 2026 matters

Monaco’s history as a neutral state, combined with its leadership in environmental science, sustainable finance, and innovation, gives the Principality credibility as a platform meeting place. Monaco Davos House is designed to translate this positioning into practical dialogue among decision-makers who may not otherwise share the same platform.

Monaco Day 2026 reflects the Principality’s strategic intention to be at the table where global decisions are made. The focus on constructive neutrality positions Monaco as offering a unique perspective – neither ideologically committed to any particular bloc nor indifferent to global challenges, but committed to dialogue, balance, and solutions that serve the common good. In a world increasingly divided, this approach opens doors and discussions.

Monaco’s Leadership in the spotlight

The Principality will be represented by an esteemed delegation, showcasing its expertise:

  • H.E. Pierre-André Chiappori, Minister of Finance and Economy: He will articulate Monaco’s vision for a resilient and innovative economic model within the global landscape, highlighting the nation’s stability and forward-looking investment climate.
  • Bernard d’Alessandri, Secretary General of the Yacht Club de Monaco, represents Monaco’s leadership in maritime innovation and ocean stewardship.
  • Ludmilla Raconnat le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness: As the architect of Monaco House, she will facilitate dialogues, connecting international stakeholders with Monaco’s unique value proposition and its role as a neutral convening power.

Pillars of support: Key associations

Monaco House 2026 is powered by partnerships with influential organizations that share its commitment to progress and dialogue:

  • Yacht Club de Monaco: A symbol of maritime heritage and innovation, the Club fosters discussions on sustainable yachting and ocean conservation. Explore their mission
  • Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco: A global leader in environmental protection, the foundation’s work on climate, biodiversity, and water directly informs discussions on planetary stewardship. Discover their projects
  • Société des Bains de Mer (SBM): As a cornerstone of Monaco’s luxury and hospitality sector, SBM exemplifies the synergy between high-end service, sustainable tourism, and economic vitality. Visit their site

“Constructive neutrality allows Monaco to create spaces where dialogue leads to action.” — Ludmilla Raconnat le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness of the Principality

Source: Monaco House Davos