Countries colored in brown represent about 3.4 billion people, more than half the world’s population. All have a permissive or flexible policy on human embryonic stem cell research and all have banned human reproductive cloning. M = million.

Australia - 20 M
Belgium - 10.4 M
Brazil - 184 M
Canada - 31.8 M
China - 1,288 M
Czech Republic* - 10.2 M
Denmark - 5.4 M
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Estonia - 1.4 M
Finland - 5.2 M
France - 60.4 M
Greece - 10.6 M
Hong Kong - 6.8 M
Hungary - 10 M
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Iceland - .3 M
India - 1,068 M
Iran - 69 M
Israel - 6.7 M
Japan - 128 M
Latvia - 2.4 M
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The Netherlands - 16.3 M
New Zealand - 4 M
Russia - 146 M
Singapore - 4.2 M
Slovenia - 1.9 M
South Africa - 44 M
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South Korea - 48 M
Spain - 40.3 M
Sweden - 9 M
Switzerland - 7.3 M Taiwan - 22.6 M
Thailand - 65 M
United Kingdom - 59.2 M |
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