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This book offers a provocative exploration of how population changes can drive societal transformation. As the global population approaches 8 billion, the nations that have shaped the world order since World War II are becoming the oldest societies in history, while poorer countries struggle with population-resource imbalances. The narrative of the twenty-first century centers on differential growth, highlighting the stark divide between wealthy and impoverished nations. Drawing from extensive research and policy experience, the author uses stories and statistics to illustrate how demographic factors—such as age structure and ethnic composition—serve as indicators for future violence, peace, repression, democracy, poverty, and prosperity. Despite the diversity of the global population, demographic trends often follow predictable patterns, aiding professionals in various sectors to navigate the global strategic landscape. Through the lenses of national security, global health, and economics, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying societal forces that shape demographic trends, particularly the role of political institutions. The book encourages readers to refine their analytical skills by questioning assumptions and preferences. Engaging and insightful, this work is essential for business leaders, policymakers, and anyone interested in anticipating future political, economic, and social dynamics. Un
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8 Billion and Counting, Jennifer D. Sciubba
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- 2023
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