The last hundred years have witnessed the ongoing decline of
Europe’s population and the explosion of Africa’s, major changes
in migratory flows, significant variations in fertility levels across
different countries and ethnic groups and the dizzying growth of large
metropolises. These changes alter and sometimes disrupt relations
between societies, states and regions of the world and influence
political choices, with variable and often unpredictable force and
speed. Past and current crises, such as the difficulties faced by
governments seeking to control immigration and to manage tensions
between religious and ethnic communities, now appear as the inevitable
consequence of these demographic changes.
Geodemography - the study of how population dynamics influence
societies, states and regions and affect the relations between them,
over time and throughout the world - can help us to understand these
trends. Using a broad repertoire of exemplary cases drawn from recent
world history, this book demonstrates that geodemography is an
invaluable tool for gaining a deeper appreciation of the changing
relations between societies and states and the great challenges we
face today.
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How Population Shapes the Relations Between States
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509567881
Publisert
2026
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Utgiver
Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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