The new politics of population : conflict and consensus in family planning / Jason L. Finkle, C. Alison McIntosh, editors.


New York : Population Council, ©1994.
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Notes:

  • Population and development review, a supplement to volume 20, 1994.
  • Outgrowth of a seminar held at the Rockefeller Foundation’s conference center in Bellagio, Italy in Feb. 1990.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Trends, variations, and contradictions in national policies to influence fertility / Joseph Chamie — Political leadership and policy characteristics in population policy reform / John W. Thomas, Merilee S. Grindle — The politics of fertility in Africa / Omari H. Kokole — Fertility control and politics in India / V.A. Pai Panandiker, P.K. Umashankar — Demographic dynamics and development : the role of population policy in Mexico / Gustavo Cabrera — Islamic doctrine and the politics of induced fertility change : an African perspective / Ali A. Mazrui — Two kinds of production : the evolution of China’s family planning policy in the 1980s / Tyrene White — Is population policy necessary? Latin America and the Andean countries / Carlos Aramburu — The politics of research on fertility control / Donald P. Warwick — Population policy and feminist political action in three developing countries / Ruth Dixon-Mueller, Adrienne German — Limits to papal power : Vatican inaction after Humanae vitae / Charles B. Keely — The transnational politics of abortion / Barbara B. Crane — The politics of family planning : issues for the future / C. Allison McIntosh, Jason L. Finkle.

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