Political Driving Forces
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An Open China
Control of Technology
Control of the Internet
Crime Punishment
Continental Protectionism
Dutch government stimulates Open Source software
Easing restrictions in China
Economic Growth in China
Electronic Government
European Labour Market
ESG
Global Labour Market
Global Terrorism
Illegal activities on the Internet
Increase of international conflicts against muslims
Increase of concentration of non-western immigrants (in Lowlands)
Increase of International Cooperation in Energy Policy
Intellectual rights on the Internet
Internet Governance
Islamic Fundamentalism
Legal Restrictions for Biotech increasing in certain countries, decreasing in others
Military Spending
Power of the United Nations
Privacy Online
Proliferation of nuclear weapons
Proliferation of extremist / dictatorial regimes
Reducing Tariff Wall
Terrorism
Turkey Joining the EU
The Effects of Religious and/or Political Fundamentalism on the Internet
Tighter corporate governance standards
US Military Spending
World Unification
War on terror
Decreasing acceptance of central government in China
Maritime Transportation security
Increasing income disparity in China
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