CIAO DATE: 04/03
Journal of International Affairs
Volume 56, No. 1 Fall 2002
Editor's Forward (pdf)
About the Authors
Population and Security
Population and Security: How Demographic Change Can Lead to Violent Conflict by Jack A. Goldstone
Challenges for Multiethnic States
Demographic Engineering and the Struggle for Power by Milica Z. Bookman
Demography and Communalism in India by Neil DeVotta
Israel's Demographic Doom? by Monica Duffy Toft
Populations on the Move...
Migration and Security: Some Key Linkages by Nazli Choucri
Crime and Violence in an Urbanizing World by Ellen Brennan-Galvin
The Global Raiders: national, Globalization, and the South African Brain Drain by Jonathon Crush
... And in Transition
The Middle East's Demographic Transition Ellen Laipson
The Shape of Things to Come: Global Aging in the Twenty-furst Century by Peter G. Peterson
The Environmental Factor
Climate Fluctuations, Demography and Development Regional Case Studies by Ariaster B. Chimeli, Carolyn Z. Mutter and Chet Ropelewski
Population, Environment and Security by Richard A. Matthew
Literature Reviews
Demographic Change, natural Resources and Violence: The Current Debate Reviewed by Colin Kahl
Ecoviolence? Links Between Population Growth, Environmental Scarcity and Violent Conflict in Thomas Homer-Dixon's Work Reviewed by Nils Petter Gleditsch and Henrik Urdal
The Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay
Strangers in the City: The Hukou and Urban Citizenship in China by Peter W. Mackenzie
Book Review
Cultural Politics in Greater Romania: Regionalism, Nation Building, and Ethnic Struggle, 1918-1930, by Irina Livezeanu Reviewed by Vladimir Solonari