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Why Was Invasion Of Privacy Unsuccessful In So Many Countries?
Trisha Corps, Leon Foulis, Thornie Fodden
Atlantis Centre for Educational Studies
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Bodily Integrity
25%
China
25%
Citizenship
25%
Combatants
25%
Country Names
25%
General Assembly
25%
Geographic Region
25%
Identity Theft
25%
Inappropriate Use
25%
Independent States
25%
India
25%
Individual Privacy
25%
Indonesia
25%
Information Protection
25%
Land Area
25%
Large Country
25%
Large State
25%
Microstates
50%
Military
25%
Modern Concept
25%
Monaco
25%
North America
25%
Offensive
25%
Personal Information
50%
Political Characteristics
25%
Political Divisions
25%
Political Entity
50%
Privacy Invasion
100%
Privacy Law
25%
Public Figures
25%
Public Interest
25%
San Marino
25%
Small Populations
25%
South Sudan
25%
Sovereign
100%
Sovereign State
75%
Sovereignty
25%
Uninhabited Islands
25%
United Nations
50%
United States
25%
Vatican City
25%
Western Culture
25%
Wide Society
25%
Withholding
25%
INIS
advertising
25%
birth
25%
business
25%
china
25%
cities
25%
control
25%
doors
25%
india
25%
indonesia
25%
information
100%
islands
25%
monaco
25%
operation
25%
partition
25%
people
25%
planning
25%
populations
25%
protection
25%
residences
25%
russian federation
25%
san marino
25%
security
25%
sudan
25%
theft
25%
united kingdom
25%
united nations
50%
usa
25%
Social Sciences
China
20%
Identity Theft
20%
India
20%
Monaco
20%
Privacy Law
20%
Public Interest
20%
Russia
20%
San Marino
20%
Small States
40%
South Sudan
20%
Sovereignty
20%
State
60%
Territory
60%
UK
20%
United Nations
40%
USA
20%
War
100%
Computer Science
And-States
33%
Geographic Region
33%
Geographical Area
33%
Identity Theft
33%
Individual Privacy
33%
Personal Detail
33%
Personal Information
66%
Sovereign State
100%
Western Culture
33%