Political demography, demographic engineering

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Political demography, demographic engineering

Myron Weiner and Michael S. Teitelbaum

Berghahn, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [140]-144) and index

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"Over the past decade, the impacts of demographic trends on international security and on peaceful relations between and within states have come to the fore in ways not seen since the aftermath of World War II. An evolving and more complex set of changes in the size, distribution, and composition of populations has become the basis for a new look at the security effects of changes in the size, distribution, and composition of populations. This book is an attempt to lay out the new look, to take issue with some of the prevailing views on the political consequences of population change and to suggest where the concerns are realistic and where they are not." (From the Preface) This book not only offers a magisterial analysis of the political effects of the dramatic population changes that are taking place in countries all around the world, it also represents the testimony of one of the most distinguished scholars in the field of migration and population studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Global Demographic Trends and their Security Implications Chapter 2. Political Demography: A Deficit of Attention Chapter 3. Demography as Competition Chapter 4. Demography as Aggression? Chapter 5. Demographic Engineering: Settlement and Deportation Chapter 6. Population Unmixing Chapter 7. Diasporas: Whom do They Threaten? Chapter 8. Theories of International Migration and the Role of the State Chapter 9. International Migration as a Security Threat Chapter 10. Is Demography Destiny?

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