人口政策与避孕选择

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Sayak Dutta, N. Saikia
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这本书是人口文学中的一股新风。作者成功地选择了一个相当小众的避孕药具使用话题,并在一个大陆的层面上将计划生育政治与避孕药具的选择融合在一起,扩大了范围,纳入了跨学科的方法。这本书是在一个关键时刻出版的,也许这是自1965年贝尔格莱德会议以来,全世界第一次思考人口控制的必要性。1正是这种凝视亚洲计划生育计划遗产的历史叙事风格,使这本书成为如此引人入胜的读物。与流行的说法相反,人口数量并没有停止对决策者的挑战。尽管印度和中国这两个大国接近更替水平,前苏联大部分地区正经历持续的负增长,但世界人口仍在以惊人的速度增长。2随着南亚和东亚国家生活水平和人均资源利用率的提高,以与西方标准相匹配,人们会害怕预测人类给地球带来的生态压力的后果。3然而,更令人担忧的是,预计增长率的空间差异。即使在所有全球化活动中,我们的政治秩序仍然在领土上根深蒂固,人口增长的差异已经显示出它即将带来的灾难的症状。如果目前的趋势继续下去,高人口国家和低人口国家之间的断裂带将面临难民危机、文化冲突和武装斗争的惨淡未来。4作为计划生育过渡的典型代表,关于人口政策的讨论传统上集中在亚洲国家,虽然这些国家大体上处于接近替代水平的边缘,但非洲大部分地区正面临着即将到来的人口爆炸;在非洲国家制定有效的计划生育方案需要它所能获得的所有过去的经验。6在这项工作中对一个国家的活动和夫妇的选择进行仔细组织的理解,可以为新的人口计划提供重要的见解。从一开始,作者就以“从古到今”作为开场白,明确表示他们的意图是将历史置于分析的中心舞台。事实上,第一章的第一节对
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Population policy and contraceptive choice
The book is a gust of fresh wind within the crowd of demographic literature. The authors successfully took a rather niche topic of contraceptive use and expanded the scope to incorporate an interdisciplinary approach by fusing the politics of family planning to the choice of contraceptives, at the level of a continent. The book comes at a crucial moment when, perhaps for the first time since 1965 Belgrade conference, the world is contemplating the necessity for population control.1 It is this style of historical narrative to gaze into the legacy of Asian family-planning programmes that makes this book such a captivating read. Contrary to the popular discourse, population numbers have not stopped being a challenge to the policy-makers. Even as the two giants, India and China, approach replacement level and much of the former USSR is experiencing a sustained negative growth, the world population continues to grow at an alarming rate.2 With improving standards of living and per-capita resource utilization in South and East Asian countries rising to match the Western standards, one would be terrified to anticipate the consequences of the ecological strain on the planet to be brought about by humankind.3 More worrying, however, is the spatial disparity in the projected growth rate. Even for all the globalized activities, our political order remains territorially entrenched, and differential population growth is already showing symptoms of the calamities that it is about to bring along. If the present trend continues, fracture zones between highand low-population countries are looking at a bleak future of refugee crises, cultural conflicts, and armed struggles.4 Being the poster child for planned fertility transition, discussions on population policy have traditionally been centred on Asian countries and, while those countries are by and large on the verge of approaching replacement level, much of Africa is staring down the barrel of an impending population explosion.5 Couple this with the fact that, from the development of the Bucharest conference to the cafeteria approach of the Cairo conference and beyond, international rationales of contraceptive choice are in a constant flux; the formulation of effective family-planning programmes in African countries would require all the past experiences it can get.6 A carefully organized understanding between a state’s activity and couples’ choice as undertaken in this work can provide significant insights into a nascent population programme. Right from the outset, with the opening phrase “Ever since antiquity till the recent times,” the authors make their intention clear to accord history a centre stage in their analysis. Indeed, the first section of the first chapter presents a nostalgic hindsight into
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期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Law and Society (AJLS) adds an increasingly important Asian perspective to global law and society scholarship. This independent, peer-reviewed publication encourages empirical and multi-disciplinary research and welcomes articles on law and its relationship with society in Asia, articles bringing an Asian perspective to socio-legal issues of global concern, and articles using Asia as a starting point for a comparative exploration of law and society topics. Its coverage of Asia is broad and stretches from East Asia, South Asia and South East Asia to Central Asia. A unique combination of a base in Asia and an international editorial team creates a forum for Asian and Western scholars to exchange ideas of interest to Asian scholars and professionals, those working in or on Asia, as well as all working on law and society issues globally.
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