The Struggle for International Consensus on Population and Development

Author:   J. Kantner ,  Andrew Kantner
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Edition:   2006 ed.
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9781403972873


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   21 April 2006
Format:   Hardback
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The Struggle for International Consensus on Population and Development


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Tracing the population assistance movement from its tentative beginnings to today, this book employs history to examine the new paradigm created from the Cairo Conference - the 'road map' for the population policy future. The authors take stock of the current state and progress of the paradigm and explore policies and strategies for the future.

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Author:   J. Kantner ,  Andrew Kantner
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2006 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781403972873


ISBN 10:   1403972877
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   21 April 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction The Evolution of International Population Assistance International Population Assistance since Cairo: Trends in Funding and Program Action The Counter-Reformation: The Ascendancy of Antiabortion Politics An Overview of Major Donor Organizations Currently Providing International Population Assistance Where Do We Go From Here?

Reviews

For those who wonder why the whole subject of world population growth has disappeared from public view, this lucid account by two demographers provides all of the answers. Written in a highly engaging style, the book traces the history of the international population movement, its politics and the various conflicting views. This is a fascinating and important piece of work. <br>--Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University <br> This volume is a masterful contribution. Kantner and Kantner have performed a significant service in bringing together the growing literature evaluating the post-Cairo experience in policy, program planning, and recipient countries' efforts to implement the ICPD agenda. Their detailed discussion and assessment of the literature is both insightful and judicious. It is written with an understated authority that should attract the serious attention of many readers. One hopes that it may also help to bring about a return to a more demographically literate approach


For those who wonder why the whole subject of world population growth has disappeared from public view, this lucid account by two demographers provides all of the answers. Written in a highly engaging style, the book traces the history of the international population movement, its politics and the various conflicting views. This is a fascinating and important piece of work. <br>--Charles F. Westoff, Princeton University <br> This volume is a masterful contribution. Kantner and Kantner have performed a significant service in bringing together the growing literature evaluating the post-Cairo experience in policy, program planning, and recipient countries' efforts to implement the ICPD agenda. Their detailed discussion and assessment of the literature is both insightful and judicious. It is written with an understated authority that should attract the serious attention of many readers. One hopes that it may also help to bring about a return to a more demographically literate approach to population and development. <br>--Alison McIntosh, Former Director, University of Michigan Population Fellows Program <br> With this accessible volume, John and Andrew Kantner, highly regarded sociologist demographers, provide a 50-year history of population work and a candid, original, and often critical analysis of efforts to address population in developing countries. The book is remarkable in its willingness to criticize prevailing ideologies, including policies adopted at the watershed Cairo population conference, and to offer a feasible prescription for future work in the field. --J. Joseph Speidel, Bixby Center for Reproductive Health Research & Policy, University of California, San Francisco<br> This book will please both the scholar and the muckraker. It is a penetrating critique of the international population movement and its opponents. No paradigm is left unchallenged. --Jason L. Finkle, Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan<br>


Author Information

JOHN F. KANTNER is Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins University, USA. ANDREW KANTNER is Adjunct Research Scientist at Pennsylvania State University, USA.

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