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<td valign="top">'''[[Political Driving Forces]]''' | <td valign="top">'''[[Political Driving Forces]]''' | ||
<font size="-2">Including:<br> | <font size="-2">Including:<br> | ||
[[An Open China]], [[Control of the Internet]], [[Economic Growth in China]], [[Islamic Fundamentalism]], [[Power of the United Nations]], [[Proliferation of nuclear weapons]] and [[World Unification]], [[china | [[An Open China]], [[Control of the Internet]], [[Economic Growth in China]], [[Islamic Fundamentalism]], [[Power of the United Nations]], [[Proliferation of nuclear weapons]] and [[World Unification]], [[china]], </font></td> | ||
<td valign="top">'''[[Economic Driving Forces]]''' | <td valign="top">'''[[Economic Driving Forces]]''' | ||
<font size="-2">Including:<br> | <font size="-2">Including:<br> |
Revision as of 10:21, 13 November 2005
A driving forces is a conceptual tool that help us understand deep trends working in the world, that have an effect on the terrain of your focal issue. Below is an introduction how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and instructions how to upload your driving forces. These where originally meant for students, but can of course be used by anyone. How to determine a driving force? |
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