POL114H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Global Apartheid, Demographic Transition, Reproductive Health

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Population growth, movements, and global health part 1. Liberal institutionalists argue: governments should create regimes, strengthen international law and organizations. Both to help us cope with these problems. On the totally opposite side, realists predict: states will respond to population movements and related problems. By strengthening their laws to restrict immigration and increasing border. Neo-marxist argued: security: both international organizations and state security are in effect further entrenching a global apartheid system where the poor and sick are abandoned to protect the wealthy from potential harm. The debate over population control has been a masculine moral construction that ignores wome(cid:374)"s reprodu(cid:272)ti(cid:448)e health a(cid:374)d rights, a(cid:374)d that (cid:373)igratio(cid:374)"s dark side global trafficking, largely for the sex trade needs more serious treatment. Other theorists: stress the reflexive securitization of these issues, the focus should be on socio-economic factors that actually drive population related issues.

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