Description
Geodemography examines the profound influence of population size, growth rates, age structure, and distribution on international relations and state power. Massimo Livi-Bacci provides a comprehensive analysis of how demographic forces have historically shaped conflicts, alliances, and the balance of power between nations.
The book demonstrates that understanding population trends is essential for predicting geopolitical shifts and state behavior. By analyzing demographic patterns across different regions and time periods, Livi-Bacci reveals how population pressures drive migration, resource competition, and territorial disputes. He explores case studies ranging from historical empires to contemporary global powers, illustrating the recurring relationship between demographic advantage and political dominance.
This work bridges demography and international relations, offering valuable insights for policymakers and scholars seeking to understand emerging global challenges and future power dynamics in an increasingly interconnected world.







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