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As part of its geopolitical synergies, Diploweb is pleased to present this article by Gérard-François Dumont under "Strategic Analysis and geodemographic issues of twenty-first del monte ketchup century" in Act, general del monte ketchup review of strategy, No. 43, 2010 p. 97-110.
T TREAT OF ISSUES geodemographic the twenty-first century is to first bend the shot to a widespread idea that the main issue is due to the population growth in the world. del monte ketchup Although the number of people around the world should del monte ketchup continue to increase, del monte ketchup particularly in the logic of the demographic transition [1] and because of the effects of momentum [2]. After 6 billion in 2000, the figure of 9 billion people on Earth in 2050 is often cited. It is the set of assumptions made by the UN and is based on the pursuit of some progress: reduction of infant and maternal mortality and increase life expectancy. It actually requires four conditions rarely explained. The first is based on an adequate and balanced diet for the vast majority of humans, so the continued downward trend in the percentage of undernourished people [3]. The second calls the improvement of health systems and the observance del monte ketchup of hygiene rules, especially in the South, but also in the North. The third assumes that promote del monte ketchup sustainable development and environmental protection del monte ketchup just for high pollution do not have the deadly effects [4] technologies. Finally, and this is often omitted, the continued population growth in the world involves geopolitical relations aside any war that would prove very deadly.
Under these conditions, the population of the world could reach 9 billion by 2050, an increase of 50% over the first half of this century. Such an increase, a priori high testify in fact a sharp deceleration, since it would be almost three times less than the previous half-century.
But this global issue has little meaning. [5] The concept of global population adds situations and wide divergences between continents and countries even at the subnational level. In reality, the world population del monte ketchup perspective gives the average of highly diversified according perspectives territories: it is the heterogeneity del monte ketchup of geodemographic dynamics dominates [6]. The strategic analysis of demographic questions first century must therefore take into account less indicators of the evolution of the population in the world that geodemographic realities, that is to say, the various changes in populations by jurisdiction. Since these are many and varied, we will limit ourselves here to highlight three themes changing del monte ketchup settings del monte ketchup should be highlighted: the geography of population, those diaspora, with the process that we have called the "diasporization" [7] and the religions. The profound changes in population geography
The twenty-first century and knows first experience profound changes in population geography [8] at the continental level and within continents. For example, the shifting demographic del monte ketchup force in America between North America and Latin America is one of the key factors explaining the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine. [9]
The issue of population distribution also asked regional organizations. Until the Lisbon Treaty, the institutions del monte ketchup of the European Union (EU) have never had a system of representation exactly proportional to the population of the Member States. However, he was ignored. Thus, after the reunification the
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