Publications - Articles

Bibliography of population articles in reverse temporal order

41

(In press) 'A Demographic (and Cultural?) Re-Enlightenment? Guest Editorial, Brit. Med. Jnl. Dec. '01

40

(In press) 'Population Control, Individual Liberty, and Future Generations.' future generations journal. ISSN 1028-0626. Foundation for International Studies, Univ. of Malta.

39

(2001) Reprint of No. 38 in The Social Contract, XI (3) Spring Issue. (USA)

38

(2000) 'Environment and Population: Perspectives'. Lecture to an international conference of MPs at the invitation of the Romanian Parliament, under the auspices of the Council of Europe Committee on Migration, Refugees & Demography. Deliv. Romanian Parliament building, 22 Oct. 1999. English version of Proceedings pub. under title: Interparliamentary Conference on demographic change and sustainable development. AS/.Mig (2000) 24. Also pub. in French.

37

(2000) 'The Salience of Number-Power: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?' Population &Environment. 21 (5) May. pp.477-508. ISSN 0199-0039

36

(1997) 'Reflections on the downsizing of humanity'. Invited commentary on the article by Professor K. Smail, 'Beyond Population Stabilization: The Case for Dramatically Reducing Global Human Numbers'. Politics and the Life Sciences. 16 (2) September, pp. 213-216. ISSN 0730-9384

35

(1996) 'Medicine and War.' Medicine, Conflict & Survival (Formerly Medicine & War). 12 (1), pp.23-34. ISSN 1362-3699

34

(1995) 'Malthus: The Man Behind the Myth.' With David Willey. Better World. Jan. pp.?? No ISSN

33

(1994) 'An introduction to CO-ORD'. The Social Contract. V (2), pp.155-6. ISSN 1055-145X

32

(1994) 'Optimising Populations: A Perennial Problem.' Better World. (3) Jan., pp.10-12. No ISSN

31

(1993) Population problems and global security'. Global Security. MEDACT Fact Sheet (5), Summer

30

(1993) 'Population optimisation in British politics'. Better World. 1 (2), pp.11-18. No ISSN

29

(1992) 'Reflections on the "sustainability" of "development"', Pt.II, Social Biology & Human Affairs. 56, (1&2), pp.37-51. NB. Pt. I, above. ISSN 0143-5051

28

(1992) 'A visitor's-eye view of U.S. immigration problems'. Petoskey, Mich. The Social Contract. II (2), pp.82-6. ISSN 1055-145X

27

(1992) 'How to develop more responsible population controls world wide'. New York. LEADERS, 15, (1), Pt. 1, 1992, p.90. ISSN 0163-3635

26

(1991) 'Reflections of a Humanist on immigration and race relations'. Washington. Center for Immigration Studies, December

25

(1991) 'Reflections on the "sustainability" of "development"'. Pt.I, Social Biology & Human Affairs. 55, (2), pp.41-52. NB. Pt. II, below. ISSN 0143-5051

24

(1991) 'Politics and population control'. Population & Environment. 12, (4), Summer. (A contribution to a special Festschrift issue to mark Garrett Hardin's 75th birthday) pp.355-377. ISSN 0199-0039

23

(1990) 'Too many people, too much taboo'. New Ground, (24), Spring, p.10. ISSN 0226-7835

22

(1988) 'Double?think on development', Features. The Times Educational Supplement. (3766), 2 Sept., p.19

21

(1987) 'Population, Conservation and Development'. Conservation. (1), Oct., pp.9?10. No ISSN

20

(1986) 'The human rights?duties equation: an enquiry into the conservation of morality and social action.' New Humanist, 101 (3), Summer, 1986, pp.21?24. ISSN 0306-512X

19

(1985) 'To breed or not to breed. (The principle of difference?control applied to the study and regulation of human reproductive behaviour).' Social Biology and Human Affairs. 50 (2), pp.108?127. ISSN 0143-5051

18

(1984) 'Human competitive breeding'. Social Biology and Human Affairs, 49 (1), pp.1?22. ISSN 0143-5051

17

(1984) Population and Natural Resources. Part author/ed. Draft IUCN Statement. Published Gland, Switzerland, IUCN Commission on Ecology. Occasional Paper, No. 3, July

16

(1982) 'A Note on Economic Pronatalism with Special Reference to the USSR'. New York. Population & Development Review, 8 (1).March, pp.141?144. ISSN 0098-7921

15

(1978) 'Reflections on Demophobia'. INTERCOM. Demographers Page. Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC. 6 (9). Sept., pp.6?7. ISSN 0092-444X

14

(1977) 'What Malthus Really Said', People, 4 (4), pp.29?30. ISSN 0301-5645

13

(1977) 'Malthus: the Man Behind the Myth', People, 4 (3). June, pp.23?24 ISSN 0301-5645

12

(1975) 'The role of demography in relation to contraception'. Family Planning. 23 (4) Jan., pp.87?90 No
ISSN

11

(1974) 'When breeding becomes a competitive weapon'. The Times (Special report on population). 19 August, p.2

10

(1974) 'Population and Liberty'. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. June, pp.47?55. No ISSN

9

(1974) 'Chinese must know environment is not infinite'. Planet, special Wld. Pop. Conf.erence news-paper, Bucharest, 22, August, 1974. Reprinted People, 1, (5). ISSN 0301-5645

8

(1973) 'Population and Health'. Section in Supplement; 'Population Growth & Control'. Health and Social Services Journal, LXXXIII. (4325),10 March, 1973, pp.3?6. No ISSN; reg. as newspaper

7

(1973) Liberals and Population Control. Mimeo. Bilingual paper presented to the Liberal International
Congress at Luxemburg in 1973

6

(1972) 'Ecoconscientiousness'. ISAM. Brunel University student newspaper. 16, March, p.7

5

(1972) Population. Liberals Answer. Pamph. (1972) Results of J.P. survey of UK Liberal opinion on population problems and control in the UK

4

(1971) 'Population Policies'. LASER. (27), February, 1971, pp.4?10

3

(1971) 'An Optimum Population'. LASER, (Journal of UK Liberal Party), (26), February, pp.3?11. No ISSN

2

(1968) 'The Population Explosion'. The Ethical Record. 73 (4). April, pp.11-13. No ISSN

1

(1965) 'The Population Explosion'. New Statesman and Nation, 30 April, pp.672?673. (NB. Author's intended title: 'The Population Explosion versus Socialism')

 
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