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Political demography: Powerful trends under-attended by demographic science
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Teitelbaum, Michael S.
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Activism
/ Activists
/ Balance of power
/ Demographers
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Fertility
/ Fertility decline
/ Foreign policy
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Interconnections
/ International migration
/ International policy
/ Journalists
/ Migration
/ Mortality
/ National identity
/ Political activism
/ political demography
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Population ageing
/ Population aging
/ Population composition
/ Population decline
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Social categories
/ strategic demography
/ Trends
2015
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by
Teitelbaum, Michael S.
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Balance of power
/ Demographers
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Fertility
/ Fertility decline
/ Foreign policy
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Interconnections
/ International migration
/ International policy
/ Journalists
/ Migration
/ Mortality
/ National identity
/ Political activism
/ political demography
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Population ageing
/ Population aging
/ Population composition
/ Population decline
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Social categories
/ strategic demography
/ Trends
2015
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Political demography: Powerful trends under-attended by demographic science
by
Teitelbaum, Michael S.
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Activism
/ Activists
/ Balance of power
/ Demographers
/ Demographic change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Fertility
/ Fertility decline
/ Foreign policy
/ Human rights
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Interconnections
/ International migration
/ International policy
/ Journalists
/ Migration
/ Mortality
/ National identity
/ Political activism
/ political demography
/ Political participation
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Population ageing
/ Population aging
/ Population composition
/ Population decline
/ Population Dynamics
/ Public Policy
/ Social categories
/ strategic demography
/ Trends
2015
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Political demography: Powerful trends under-attended by demographic science
2015
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The interconnections between politics and the dramatic demographic changes under way around the world have been neglected by the two research disciplines that could contribute most to their understanding: demography and political science. Instead, this area of 'political demography' has largely been ceded to political activists, pundits, and journalists, leading often to exaggerated or garbled interpretation. The terrain includes some of the most politically sensitive and contested issues: alleged demographically determined shifts in the international balance of power; low fertility, population decline, and demographic ageing; international migration; change in national identity; and compositional shifts in politically sensitive social categories and human rights. Meanwhile many governments and non-governmental actors have actively pursued varieties of 'strategic demography', deploying fertility, mortality, or migration as instruments of domestic or international policy. Political scientists and demographers could and should use their knowledge and analytic techniques to improve understanding and to moderate excessive claims and fears on these topics.
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