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Population Change and National Security
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1991
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Human MigrationDevelopment TheoryPopulation PressureSpecial PopulationsRapid Population GrowthEconomic GrowthSocial SciencesPublic HealthWorld PowerPublic PolicyDemographic ChangeInternational RelationsInternational Political OrderPopulation MigrationPopulation HistoryWorld PoliticsGlobalizationNational SecurityRural DepopulationSecurityDemographyPolitical SciencePopulation MovementPopulation ChangeImmigration
The implications of current and future population trends for international political order and the balance of world power are assessed. The main focus is on the likelihood of rapid population growth in the developing world and the security challenge this poses to the slower-growing developed world.