Islam and the securitisation of population policies Muslim states and sustainability
Discussing contemporary population discourses and their historical foundations, this book examines how population growth has become an international security issue. Using Pakistan and Iran as examples, it provides a nuanced understanding of Muslim states' interaction with global debates on sust...
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Oxon, UK New York, NY
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2009
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Population : from low to high politics in the twentieth century
- 2. Population and family planning in Islamic jurisprudence
- 3. Islam and fertility : twentieth century myths and realities
- 4. Islam, politics and population : the Iranian debate from 1953-1989
- 5. Islam, population, sustainability and security : the Iranian debate from 1989-2006
- 6. Islam, politics and population : debate in Pakistan 1947-1988
- 7. Islam, population, sustainability and security : the Pakistan debate 1988-2006


