Our global young have been promised a bright future. They are the most educated generation in history. And yet they are still unable to find jobs. The impact of this can already been seen, as unemployed youth feed instability and social backlashes from the Arab Spring, to anti-austerity protests in Europe, to the Occupy Wall Street movement in the US. -Ann Herbert, the Director of the International Labor Organization‘s Office in China and Mongolia; -Kane Zhang, the Vice President of MyCos, a third-party education information consultancy company; -Casey Lartigue, Director of International Relations at the Center for Free Enterprise; -Gary Bailey, the President of the International Federation of Social Workers and a Professor at Simmons College.