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In the context of the EXPO 2000, the key theme of which was 'Humankind - Nature - Technology', the Volkswagen Foundation organised a series of eight symposia in Hanover, beginning at the end of 1998 until July 1999, which were designed to initiate an intensive dialogue on major issues like 'Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Human Rights', 'At the Crossroads: The Future Role of Work in Our Lives and Societies', 'Ecology and Economy - How Can We Achieve Sustainable Development?', 'Climate Change and Its Consequences', 'Biotechnology and Bioethics', 'Information and Knowledge in the Age of Electronic Communication', 'Political Philosophy Today: Rethinking the Enlightenment' and 'Science and Technology on the Threshold of the 21st Century'.
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