Global political demography: The politics of population change

Achim Goerres (Editor), Pieter Vanhuysse (Editor)

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Abstract

This ambitious open-access book draws the big picture of how population change interplays with politics across the world from 1990 to 2040. Leading social scientists from a wide range of disciplines discuss, for the first time, all major political and policy aspects of population change as they play out differently in each major world region: North and South America; Sub-Saharan Africa and the MENA region; Western and East Central Europe; Russia, Belarus and Ukraine; East Asia; Southeast Asia; subcontinental India, Pakistan and Bangladesh; Australia and New Zealand. These macro-regional analyses are completed by cross-cutting global analyses of migration, religion and poverty, and age profiles and intra-state conflicts. From all angles, the book shows how strongly contextualized the political management and the political consequences of population change are. While long-term population ageing and short-term migration fluctuations present structural conditions, political actors play a key role in (mis-)managing, manipulating, and (under-)planning population change, which in turn determines how citizens in different groups react.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages459
ISBN (Print)9783030730642, 9783030730673
ISBN (Electronic)9783030730659
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • political demography
  • demographic change
  • global trends
  • population politics
  • political sociology

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