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2.
EhrlichPaulThe Population Bomb (New York: Ballantine Books, 1968); W. Paddock and P. Paddock, Famine 1975 (Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1967); Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, World Population Crisis: The United States Response (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973).
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DemenyPaul“The World Demographic Situation,” in MenkenJane (ed.), World Population & U.S. Policy: The Choices Ahead (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1986), 27–66.
4.
Population Newsletter #51 (June 1991), 10.
5.
See “Family Planning for all Families,”The New York Times, November 29, 1993, p. A16 and “U.S. to Spend more on Birth Control,” The New York Times, International, Sunday, January 23, 1994, p. 9, for the kinds of programs being supported and the increased amounts of money being given by the Clinton administration.
6.
RevelleRoger (Testimony), ‘Effects of Population Growth on Natural Resources and the Environment,”Hearings before the Reuss Subcommittee on Conservation and Natural Resources (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969).
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DemenyPaulop. cit.
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DemenyPaulop. cit.
9.
Population Newsletter #51 (June 1991), p. 10.
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RevelleRoger“Food and Population,”Scientific American231: 3 (September, 1974).
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BhatiaB.M.Famines in India: 1860–1995 (New York: Asia Publishing House, 1967).
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PrestonSamuel H.“Are the Economic Consequences of Population Growth a Sound Basis for Population Policy.” and Ansley J. Coale, “Population Trends and Economic Development,” in Jane Menken (ed.), World Population & U.S. Policy, 67–95 and 96–104.
13.
See MenkenJane“Introduction and Overview,” in MenkenJane, (ed.), World Population & U.S. Policy, 6–26. See also note 6 above.
14.
PrestonSamuel H.op. cit., 95.
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DemenyPaulop. cit.
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ColesRobertChildren of Crisis (Boston: Atlantic—Little—Brown, 1964), 368–69.
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Reproductive Health: A Strategy for the 1990's (New York: Ford Foundation, June 1991), 11, n 17.
20.
Reproductive Health: A Strategy for the 1990's (New York: Ford Foundation, June 1991), 11, n. 18.
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“Final Report of the Seventy-first American Assembly,”231.
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GlendonMary AnnAbortion and Divorce in Western Law(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987).