Drawing on the authors' three decades of international field work and seasoned policy analysis, The Real Population Bomb hits like a pile driver. Its essential truths can no longer be ignored: we have never been here before in human history. The choices we make in this next decade will determine the fate of human societies. By 2025, twenty-seven cities will have populations greater than ten million and over six hundred cities will have populations greater than one million. Specific megacities, intimately connected to globalization, are posing huge security challenges-now. Liotta and Miskel focus intensely on effects these massive, underserved, and undergoverned cities have on international stability, human security, and environmental degradation, and offer strategies and solutions for mitigating those effects. Their stark, often stunning, portraits of major urban centers in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America illuminate how megacity Leviathans are redrawing the map of the future-in ways that affect us all. You may not agree with this book's message. But it will prove difficult to forget.
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Shocking in description and crammed with detail, this book is about where and how geopolitics plays out in the twenty-first century.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9788182746701
Publisert
2012-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Pentagon Press
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

Biographical note

P.H. Liotta is the Thomas Hawkins Johnson Visiting Scholar at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. His eighteen books include poetry, translation, and a novel about Iran, Diamond's Compass. As a member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, he shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. James F. Miskel is a consultant on defense policy and homeland security. The author of Disaster Response and Homeland Security, he coauthored A Fevered Crescent: Security and Insecurity in the Great Near East with P.H. Liotta. He served under two presidents as a director of defense policy and arms control on the National Security Council.