Demographic engineering : population strategies in ethnic conflict

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Demographic engineering : population strategies in ethnic conflict

Paul Morland

(International population studies / series editor, Philip Rees)

Rputledge, 2018, c2014

  • : pbk

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"Published 2016 by Routledge. ... First issued in paperback 2018"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-206) and index

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内容説明

Demography has always mattered in conflict, but with conflict increasingly of an inter-ethnic nature, with sharper demographic differences between ethnic groups and with the spread of democracy, numbers count in conflict now more than ever. This book argues for and develops a framework for demographic engineering which provides a fresh perspective for looking at political events in countries where ethnicity matters. It asks how policies have been framed and implemented to change the demography of ethnic groups on the ground in their own interests. It also examines how successful these policies have been, focusing on the cases of Sri Lanka, Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland and the USA. Often these policies are hidden but author Paul Morland teases them out with skill both from the statistics and documentary records and through conversations with participants. Offering a new way of thinking about demographic engineering ('hard demography' versus 'soft demography') and how ethnic groups in conflict deploy demographic strategies, this book will have a broad appeal to demographers, geographers and political scientists.

目次

  • Contents: Foreword
  • Preface
  • Into the demographic whirlwind
  • Understanding demographic engineering
  • Sri Lanka: the forging of a single Sinhalese identity and its consequences
  • Northern Ireland: the six county state and its population
  • Israel/Palestine: from ingathering the exiles to competitive breeding
  • United States of America: defining the territory and ethnically managing its population
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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