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World Politics in a New Era Human Issues. Population Population growth and decline – Growing at an alarming rate – Population increase is markedly higher.

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Presentation on theme: "World Politics in a New Era Human Issues. Population Population growth and decline – Growing at an alarming rate – Population increase is markedly higher."— Presentation transcript:

1 World Politics in a New Era Human Issues

2 Population Population growth and decline – Growing at an alarming rate – Population increase is markedly higher in developing countries – In developed countries, lower fertility rates result in an aging population – In developing countries, high fertility rates have continued in spite of reduced death rates – The “youth bulge” in many developing states

3 Population Urbanization and megacities – An increase in urbanization accompanies globalization Investment opportunities increase But, urbanization is occurring in some of the poorest regions – Megacities, such as Mexico City and Sao Paulo, face acute difficulties in providing basic services – Future urbanization in smaller cities and towns

4 Population International response – “Replacement-level-fertility” – The International Conference on Population and Development (1994) – The needs of women Availability of contraception, education, and economic opportunities To reduce fertility rates

5 Population The abortion debate – An estimated 46 million abortions are performed each year – Approximately 68,000 deaths due to unsafe conditions – Family planning is viewed as vital to women’s health – The most controversial element of family planning is abortion U.S. withholding funds from UNFPA

6 Migration Economic migrants – Imbalance between population and economic resources – Searching for a higher standard of living – Developed states need migrants to do many low paying jobs – Skilled labor (engineers, scientists) also migrate to developed countries – “Brain drain”

7 Migration Refugees – Fleeing because of war or repression – Can be internally displaced or flee to another state – By the end of 2006, there were more than 9.9 million refugees Nearly 90% living in developing states Usually a neighboring state – Hundreds of thousands of people also become economic refugees

8 Migration Consequences of migration – Negative reactions from host countries Nativism - discrimination against immigrants economic recession and high unemployment in host country – Tightened immigration controls In the United States, political pressure to restrict immigration is cyclical Example: tightened rules in the wake of September 11

9 Migration International solutions – The UN and other international organizations An international convention aimed at protecting the human rights of migrant workers – The UNHCR administrates a number of programs to protect, resettle, or repatriate political refugees – Long-term migrants continue to pose major problems for host countries and the international community

10 Health and Disease The global health picture – Poverty, malnutrition, and poor sanitation – Developing countries bear the greatest brunt – AIDS is one of the most serious global health issues Africa has been hit hardest by the disease The fastest growth of the epidemic is occurring in Eastern Europe

11 Health and Disease Responses to Global Health Problems – Immunization and programs aimed at eradication – Securing international cooperation is difficult at best – The World Health Organization (WHO) – The WHO’s Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) has achieved great success in broadening its immunization coverage

12 Health and Disease Responses to Global Health Problems – Some diseases have been more resistant to eradication efforts Malaria AIDS – The WHO attempts to deal with the challenge of health related outbreaks WHO Department of Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response Domestic health issues quickly become international concerns Example: the 2002-2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)


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