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POPULATION CRISIS (2) answer(s).
 
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Dying bear: Russia's demographic disaster / Eberstadt, Nicholas   Journal Article
Eberstadt, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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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Population crisis, marriage reform and the regulation of male sexuality in interwar Iran / Balslev, Sivan   Journal Article
Sivan Balslev Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Beginning in the early twentieth century, a discourse on population crisis emerged in the Iranian press. Iran, it was argued, suffered from a small and sickly population, and therefore was unable to fully exploit its natural riches and resources. One suggested solution to the problem was a reformation of the traditional model of marriage, making monogamous, age-appropriate marriage the new norm. This was to provide Iran with numerous robust future citizens, the result of healthy and suitable couples. The article presents the process in which fear of population decline led to a change in the perceptions of ‘proper’ male sexuality, of married life and of love in Iran. It shows how this process influenced gender relations and social relations, preserving women’s subjugation within companionate marriage and constructing men of social groups who practised polygamy and child marriage as corrupt and unpatriotic, unlike Western-educated elite men who adopted companionate marriage.
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