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A report on Bucharest. The World Population Conference and the Population Tribune, August 1974
(© 1974 Population Council Inc., 1974-12)
The United Nations World Population Conference in Bucharest, Romania, in August 1974, was the first international conference of governments to discuss population and development. It represented a breakthrough in a field ...
Population dynamics and international violence: Propositions, insights, and evidence
(© Lexington Books, 1974)
This volume is divided into three parts.
Part I is based on an exhaustive study of the literature dealing directly and indirectly with the relations between population dynamics and international violence.
Part II ...
Wars as international learning: Chinese, British and Japanese in East Asia.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974)
An assessment of documentation standards for ten computer models of political problems
(© Zakład Narodowy Imienia Ossolińskich, 1978)
Applications of econometric analysis to forecasting in international relations
(© Peace Science Society (International) Papers., 1973)
The apparent neglect of quantitative methodology in political analysis can be explained partly by the absence of a common paradigm or frame of reference for political inquiry and partly by the lack of experience with ...
Population, resources, and technology: Political implications of the environmental crisis
(© University of Wisconsin Press, 1972)
Virtually everyone recognizes the existence on an environmental crisis in the world today, but many uncertainties remain concerning the precise nature of this crisis and its domestic and international implications. This ...
Energy independence
(© Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974-11)
This study is one of a number done by academic and other research institutions for the Department of State as part of its external research program. The program is planned and coordinated by the Department of State Research ...
Migration and employment in the construction sector: Critical factors in Egyptian development
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979-01)
The migration of construction workers is having a strong effect on the construction sector and on the economy as a whole. There are costs and benefits to this migration. And there are policy implications that must be clearly ...