| Titre : | World population, world health and security : 20th century trends. (2008) |
| Auteurs : | BASHFORD (A.) : AUS. School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry. Building A14. University of Sydney. |
| Type de document : | Article |
| Dans : | Journal of epidemiology and community health (vol. 62, n° 3, 2008) |
| Pagination : | 187-190 |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés : | 20 siècle ; Tendance séculaire |
| Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 0vOR0xva. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The connection between infectious disease control and national security is now firmly entrenched. This article takes a historical look at another security issue once prominent in debate on foreign policy and international relations, but now more or less absent : overpopulation. It explores the nature of the debate on population as a security question, and its complicated historical relation to the development of world health. |

