Global population policy : from population control to reproductive rights / Paige Whaley Eager (University of Delaware, USA).
2017
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Title
Global population policy : from population control to reproductive rights / Paige Whaley Eager (University of Delaware, USA).
Imprint
London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (234 pages).
Series
Global health.
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Global Population Policy: Past and Present
chapter 2 Population Control as Global Policy
chapter 3 The Winds of Change: A New Approach to Global Population Policy
chapter 4 The Global Women's Health and Rights Movement
chapter 5 Reproductive Rights as an International Norm
chapter 6 After Cairo: Consolidation or Backlash?
chapter 7 Norms, UN Global Conferences, and Constructivism.
chapter 2 Population Control as Global Policy
chapter 3 The Winds of Change: A New Approach to Global Population Policy
chapter 4 The Global Women's Health and Rights Movement
chapter 5 Reproductive Rights as an International Norm
chapter 6 After Cairo: Consolidation or Backlash?
chapter 7 Norms, UN Global Conferences, and Constructivism.
Summary
"The general assumption throughout history has been that a growing population is beneficial for societies. By the mid-1960s, however, the United States and other developed countries became convinced that population control was an absolute necessity, especially in the developing world. This absorbing study explains why population control is no longer the focus of global population policy and why reproductive rights and health have become the major focus. The book highlights the role that the US and other developed countries play in affecting global population policy, looking in particular at the stance of the George W. Bush administration since taking office. It also studies the influence of the UN as an international forum and explores how civil society questioned the ethics of population control. Global Population Policy will appeal to a wide audience, including readers in the fields of women's studies, development politics and international relations."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315254180 (e-book : PDF)
9781351933278 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754641629 (hardback)
9781138276451 (paperback)
9781351933278 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754641629 (hardback)
9781138276451 (paperback)
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