Future World Powers: Tech & Education Over Population?

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In 50 years, population size won't dictate global power. Expect smaller nations with high education and tech to lead, much like Europe's past technological dominance. Think Poland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Singapore, Israel, alongside the US and China. #FutureOfNations #TechnologyAdvantage #GlobalPowers #PopulationTrends #EducationMatters

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In 50 years, population size won't dictate global power. Expect smaller nations with high education and tech to lead, much like Europe's past technological dominance. Think Poland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Singapore, Israel, alongside the US and China. #FutureOfNations #TechnologyAdvantage #GlobalPowers #PopulationTrends #EducationMatters
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