A publication built for those who make governments work
Articles, interviews, unique methodologies, policy ideas, global experience, and the summary of all GTF meetings, research, and discussions — in the yearly publications for global decision-makers. 220 pages of insights and inspiration.
Only available via GTF website and at the world’s leading government-related events.
What Makes the Review Different
Government Tomorrow Summit Panel Summaries
Several sections directly distil Summit panels into clear takeaways and “Monday-morning” checklists, including:
AI in Public Service: why governments must build internal capacity, evaluate what they adopt, and fix ownership so digitalisation isn’t everyone’s, and nobody’s job.
Innovation Ecosystems: lessons on procurement, talent, sovereign infrastructure, and moving from horizon papers to hands-on pilots.
Governments in the Tech Era: a more “philosophical” panel asking what a government becomes when technology reshapes reality itself
Building Sustainable Governments: moving sustainability beyond climate to focus on institutional endurance, the political, social, and administrative conditions that allow governments to remain effective over time.
Actionable Advice: Methodologies, Not Slogans
A defining feature of this edition is the Actionable Advice section, showcasing methodologies from GTF, partners, and leading governments
It includes, in particular:
The UAE’s Zero Bureaucracy Program, Full Framework (exclusive material)
Published for the first time in a Review format, as an exclusive partnership material for government leaders globally.
Progress Pathways (GTF methodology): evaluating public services & policies
A universal, quantitative + qualitative framework built around three Pathways: Technology, Human-Centricity, Life Quality, and nine indicators used to assess and improve services and policies.
GTF Highlights
The review identifies and selects Government and government-backed initiatives for their strategic significance, not as awards or rankings.
These cases are chosen because they test new approaches to governance, expose real trade-offs, or challenge established assumptions about state capacity, accountability, and delivery.
They are analysed as learning cases, not models to copy, documenting what governments are actually trying, where risks lie, and what others can draw from these experiences
Designed To Be Read, Created to Be Acted Upon
The Government Tomorrow Review is a yearly publication produced by the Government Tomorrow Forum to support those who design, run, and reform governments.
Governments today operate in a world of accelerating crises, rising expectations, and declining trust, while still relying on institutional structures built for another era. The Review responds to this gap not by adding commentary, but by offering grounded analysis, usable ideas, and concrete methodologies for public decision-makers.
The Review is Written For Those Who Make Things Happen.
The Government Tomorrow Review is written for:
Ministers and senior civil servants
City leaders and public-sector executives
Researchers and policy practitioners
Private-sector actors working with governments, not around them
It assumes a high level of institutional literacy and speaks accordingly.
The first edition of Government Tomorrow Review, the global public sector leaders’ reading, is available for purchase by government officials, researchers, and registered members of the GTF Digital Fellow Community.
The first edition of the Review includes interviews, the summary of most of the GTF Summit-2025 panels, and unique methodologies for public sector leadership:
Exclusive UAE Zero Bureaucracy Program framework description
GTF Pathways of Progress methodology
The review features articles and interviews by Tariq Krim, Virginie Coulloudon, Manuel Kilian, and others.