Asia

Global Monitor

Britain’s Unwed Future Marriage seems to be becoming an obsolete concept while moral and religious values seem to be eroding quickly among the youth of the United Kingdom. According to the BBC, quoting the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the proportion of children born out

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President’s Page: Chinese Intentions

On February 14, I testified before the U.S. Congress. The occasion was a subcommittee hearing called by Congressman Henry Hyde (R.-Ill.), who chairs the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. My topic was China, and the question I posed to Congressman Dana

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Too Many Filipinos? Soon, there won’t be enough

PRI TV SERIES: Three half-hour PRI programs on life and population control will air on EWTN at 9:00 pm ET January 18, 19, and 20. Hosted by Steve Mosher, “Building the Culture of Life” will feature Mexico on Jan. 18, Spain on Jan. 19, and

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Abuse of Chinese Women and Children

November 18, 2005 Volume 7  / Number 45 Dear Colleague: President Bush missed an opportunity to spotlight one of China’s most widespread and serious human rights abuses, but a very different politician did not. Steven W. Mosher President Abuse of Chinese Women and Children: Speak No

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John Aird, China Demographer and Critic, R.I.P.

As the head of the China branch of the U.S. Census Bureau, John Aird watched in honor as the one-child policy unfolded in the early ’80s. He concluded that the Chinese family planning program was being carried out “against the popular will by means of

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Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics

Few issues affect geopolitics more than the violent conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. The suicidal implosion of Western birthrates, including that of Israeli Jews, is one of those few. We currently see the intersection of these two problems as Israel unilaterally abandons her settlements

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Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics

August 25, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 33 Dear Colleague: What’s the most important factor underlying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Middle East? Land? Money? Strategic position? Or birthrates? Steven W. Mosher President Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics By Joseph A. D’Agostino Few issues affect geopolitics more

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UNAIDS and UNFPA Want More of the Same for Asia

July 28, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 29 Dear Colleague: As far as the HIV/AIDS hustlers at UNAIDS and UNFPA are concerned, Uganda and the Philippines do not exist.  Yet these two countries, by promoting sensible and inexpensive prevention programs based on abstinence and marital

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Target: Pro-Life Philippines

The Philippines is one of the last Christian, Westernized nations where people have enough children to assure the future of their country. Now, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other population control agencies have gathered enough fifth column support inside this nation of islands

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Global Monitor

Britain’s Unwed Future Marriage seems to be becoming an obsolete concept while moral and religious values seem to be eroding quickly among the youth of

Read More »

Israel’s Demographic Geopolitics

Few issues affect geopolitics more than the violent conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. The suicidal implosion of Western birthrates, including that of Israeli Jews,

Read More »

Target: Pro-Life Philippines

The Philippines is one of the last Christian, Westernized nations where people have enough children to assure the future of their country. Now, the United

Read More »