Population and Development Review
INDEXCONTENTSAcknowledgments INTRODUCTION The New Politics of Population jason L. finkle C. AUSON MCINTOSH OVERVIEW AND FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS Trends, Variations, and Contradictions in National Policies to Influence Fertility joseph chamie Political Leadership and Policy Characteristics in Population Policy Reform john W. thomas merilee S. grindle THE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT OF FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS The Politics of Fertility in Africa omarı H. kokole Fertility Control and Politics in India V. A. paı panandiker P. K. umashankar Demographic Dynamics and Development: The Role of Population Policy in Mexico gustavo cabreraIslamic Doctrine and the Politics of Induced Fertility Change: An African Perspective alı A. mazrui THE POLITICS OF POLICY FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION: CASE STUDIES Two Kinds of Production: The Evolution of China's Family Planning Policy in the 1980s tyrene white Is Population Policy Necessary? Latin America and the Andean Countries carlos aramburu The Politics of Research on Fertility Control donald P. warwick TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS AND FAMILY PLANNING POLICY Population Policy and Feminist Political Action in Three Developing Countries ruth dıxon-mueller adrıenne germain Limits to Papal Power: Vatican Inaction After Humanae Vitae charles B. Keely The Transnational Politics of Abortion barbara B. crane POSTSCRIPT The Politics of Family Planning: Issues for the Future C. alison McINTOSH jason L. finkle AUTHORS
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