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ID:
072493
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2006.
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper attempts to use available demographic data to cast light on trends indicative of, or potentially supportive of, an accretion of security threats from what has been termed "the U.S. southern security perimeter": the USA's interface with Latin America and the Caribbean. Available data on fertility, urbanization, religious affiliation and migration suggest that many local demographic trends defy prevailing North American stereotypes for the region-and that the significance of these emerging trends thus remains imperfectly recognized and poorly appreciated in Washington.
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ID:
107600
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has been gripped by a devastating population crisis. The country's demographic decline will undermine the Kremlin's plans for economic and military modernization -- and could make Moscow more dangerous in the international arena.
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ID:
060646
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ID:
054015
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ID:
076839
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Publication |
2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
The population of western Europe is aging steadily, and the region's birthrate is well below the replacement level, but Europe's elderly are exceptionally healthy. That means they could be more productive for longer than their predecessors were. If western European governments learn to tap this potential, healthy aging could become the region's next great economic asset.
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ID:
008319
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Publication |
Winter 1994.
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Description |
642-661
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ID:
005570
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Publication |
New York, M E Sharpe, 1995.
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Description |
x,180p.
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Standard Number |
1563245566
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
Circulation
Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
036835 | 320.9519/EBE 036835 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
061270
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ID:
064756
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ID:
060596
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