State Power versus Willingness (this is the Headlines)
Overview
This article created to address the
current state of affairs, which has
resulted in an insufficient progress and
innovation system. The purpose of this
overview article is to increase educate
society's knowledge of how to use
modern and innovative technologies
based on need, cultural aspects, social
context, and state context. As a result,
I used secondary sources to assist
readers understand how state actors
and policies might best respond to
society's aspirations to use and
communicate through technology and
information, as well as innovation, in a
fair and equitable approach.
Conclusion
It might be either positive or
negative. Modernization and
innovation can primarily noticed
constructively. It means that before
bringing forward and totally
researching [technology], we must
analyse what we need, how we treat it,
and why we use it. Conclusion
It might be either positive or
negative. Modernization and
innovation can primarily noticed
constructively. It means that before
bringing forward and totally
researching [technology], we must
analyse what we need, how we treat it,
and why we use it. Conclusion
It might be either positive or
negative. Modernization and
innovation can primarily noticed
constructively. It means that before
bringing forward and totally
researching [technology], we must
analyse what we need, how we treat it,
and why we use it.
Thobias Sarbunan. (2022). State Power versus Willingness (this is the Headlines) . IEEE Dataport. https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/z41a-0y11
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T1 - State Power versus Willingness (this is the Headlines)
AU - Thobias Sarbunan
PY - 2022
PB - IEEE Dataport
UR - 10.21227/z41a-0y11
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