Description
This book is about how demographic and fertility differences can lead to international tensions. It specifically focuses on how these tensions are seen in Asia, specifically China, Japan, and India. The book is considered scholarly and scientific, and reviewers have praised it for its thoroughness.
First published in 1954, this reissue deals with the problem of international tensions arising from demographic and fertility differences, with special reference to such heavily populated Asian countries as China, Japan and India. Review: 'A scholarly and scientific study of the very real difficulties of policies both to control and limit population growth and to relieve the pressures where they have become acute.' - The Economic Journal