Some political implications of population growth
Singh, S.K.
Janasamkhya 4(2): 137-145
1986
PMID: 12268731 Document Number: 519767
"This article appraises the views of earlier thinkers on the political implications of population size and theorizes that many of the present day political disturbances can be traced to changes in the size, growth and redistribution of population." The geographic focus is worldwide.
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