Asia

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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Pro-Natal Official Takes Over in Hong Kong

March 11, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 10 Dear Colleague: Hong Kong’s new interim chief executive wants his fellow citizens to have more children, but most in China’s gateway city have other ideas.  Can he persuade them to do so? Steven W. Mosher President Pro-Natal

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Top Indian Doctor Wants to Follow Chinese into One-Child Mania

Despite the massive and ongoing drop in India’s birthrate, Indian Medical Association (IMA) President Dr, Sudipto Roy called for his country to adopt a Chinese-style coercive one-child policy in April. The IMA had just passed a resolution urging Indians to have, voluntarily, only one child

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Pro-Natal Official Takes Over in Hong Kong

The month after he urged Hong Kong couples to have more children, Sir Donald Tsang became acting chief executive of Hong Kong following the retirement of Tung Chee-hwa. Formerly chief secretary for administration, Tsang will govern Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous region subordinated to mainland China,

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China’s Persecution of Women and Children: More of the Same

House International Relations H Committee hearings chaired by Rep. Chris Smith (R.-N.J.) and held December 14, 2004, told the same old sad story: the Chinese government continues to persecute women who exceed their allotted quota of children. The same basic story has some new twists,

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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

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