created | headline | keywords/tags | occurrence | themes |
11.02.10 | 50% of the world's largest companies vanish in 5 years do to emergece of Freenomics | free goods, industries, large companies, voluntary, freenomics |
11.02.10 | China's pollution leads to global trade barriers and even to open military conflicts with affected states and regions | trade barriers, environment, pollution, China, conflict |
11.02.10 | Criminal gangs wipe out democracy, human rights, civil society, market economy and sovereign nation states | human rights, gang war, legitimacy, nation states, gang, criminal |
11.02.10 | Empowered internet users take the political power from the old political parties | social movement, wishdom of crowds, empowerment, social media, political parties, internet |
11.02.10 | Success of emotional intelligence leads to new renaissance of humanities | renaissance, artificial, human capital, emotional intelligence |
11.02.10 | Mistrust to industrial food production leads to collapse of national food industries and global refined food trade | mistrust, food trade, industrial, consumer, food production, Health |
11.02.10 | Terrorists invent ways to utilize bioengineering for bioterrorism | terrorists, bioengineering, bioterrorism, innovation |
11.02.10 | The world map is re-shaped due climate-induced mass migration | natural resources, conflict, population shift, climate change, migration |
11.02.10 | Radical conflicts over water escalate into collapse of the civil society | civil society, crisis, tension, conflict over water |
11.02.10 | Unrest of China's bachelors leads to revolution and collapse of China's role in world politics. | unrest, China, bachelors, conflict |
11.02.10 | State diplomacy and trade policies is challenged due to very different average age of citizens in neighbouring states | demography, polarization, ageing society |
11.02.10 | Real life spam breaks out and seriously disrupts the quality of life | masscommunication, advertisement, information overflow, privacy, 24/7, quality of life, spam |
11.02.10 | Nanotechnologies cure most diseases in Europe | nanomedicine, conventional drugs, Health, nanotechnology, diseases | now-2025 |
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