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İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS VOLUME 3, NUMBER 4, FALL 1973Special Issue on Population Growth in International Perspective 543 Contributors 553 Introduction to the Theme: Population Growth in International Perspective M-Francoise Hall and Carl.E. Taylor I. GOALS AND DILEMMAS IN POPULATION PLANNING 557 Introductory Statement: The Objectives and History of Birth Planning Steven Polgar 561 Health, Family Planning, and Population Growth Alexander Kessler and C. C. Standley 567 Human Rights and Population Growth-A Feminist Perspective Lorna R. Marsden 577 Economic Development and Population Growth Joseph J. Spengler 583 Directions and Potentials of Contraceptive Research Carl Djerassi 591 Some Political and Ethical Problems in the Development of Family Planning Reid T. Reynolds II. METHODOLOGIC ISSUES IN POPULATION PLANNING 597 Introductory Statement: Methodologic Issues in Population Planning W.. Henry Mosley 601 Application of Demographic Methods in Population Planning W. Henry Mosely 611 Studies of Alternative Patterns of Administrative Organization William A. Reinke 617 The Possibilities and Usefulness of Defining Optimum Population Levels S. Fred Singer III. BILATERAL INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR POPULATION PROGRAMS 623 Introductory Statement: Hopes, Expectations,and Realities-The Record of Bilateral Population Assistance Elihu Bergman 627 The Rationale for International Assistance to Population Programs in the Developing World Oscar Harkavy 633 The United States Commitment to International Family Planning and Population Programs Phyllis T. Piotrow 641 United States Agency for International Development (U.S. AID) Contributions to International Population Programs Reimert T. Ravenholt 661 United States Private Agencies' Contributions to Population Programs Allan C. Barnes 667 The Balance Between Aid for Social and Economic Development and Aid for Population Control Roger Revette IV. MULTILATERAL AGENCIES AND WORLD POPULATION GROWTH 675 Introductory Statement: The Need for United Nations Leadership Edwin M. Martin 679 United Nations Fund for Population Activities Rafael M. Salas 689 Government and Population: The World Population Conference, 1974 Ralph Townley 693 The World Plan of Action: Is China Already Setting the Pace? William H. Draper, Jr. 701 The Role of the World Health Organization in Health Related Aspects of Family Planning Albert Zahra and Richard H. Strudwick 709 The Concern and Contribution of the World Bank in Population Planning Kandiah Kanagaratnam V. REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS ON POPULATION GROWTH 719 Introductory Statement: Overview of Regional Differences on Population Growth Clifford A. Pease, Jr. LATIN AMERICA 725 Population Control: Latin America and the United States M-Francoise Hall 731 Population and Economic Development in Latin America Paul Singer 737 Population Policy in Colombia: A Holistic Approach German A. Bravo AFRICA 745 The Debate in Africa Maurice H. King 749 The Need for Family Health Services in Africa Cicely D. Williams 753 Perspectives on the Genocide Issue Fred T. Sai 759 The African Reaction to Foreign Initiatives in Population Programs Pierre Pradervand 765 Child Saving and Child Spacing in Africa: The Evolution of a Concept Robert D. Wright THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT 769 Indian Subcontinent Carl E. Taylor 773 Population Planning in India: National and Foreign Priorities D. Banerji THE MIDDLE EAST 779 Special Characteristics of Population Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Metvyn C. Thome and Joel Montague 791 Population Planning in Turkey: National and Foreign Priorities Nusret H. Fisek 797 Population Planning in Egypt: An Attempt at Conceptualization Aziz Bindary THE REGION OF THE PACIFIC 803 Special Characteristics of Population Planning in the Pacific L. P. Chow 811 Population Planning Policy in the Philippines Juan M.. Flavier 821 Family Planning and Fertility Decline in Korea: Retrospect and Prospect Jae-Mo Yang and Walter B.. Watson CHINA 833 Observations on the Politics of Population Control in China John Z. Bowers 837 Population Planning in the People's Republic of China: Prospects for the Future Gerald F. Winfield THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE 845 Population Growth and United States Politics in the 1970s A.E.Keir Nash 855 The Development of Population Policy in Great Britain John Simons 863 Population Growth and Policy in France Alfred Sauvy VI. PRACTICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO POPULATION POLICY AND PLANNING 869 Prospects for Practical Population Programs Carl E. Taylor VII. REVIEW ARTICLES 877 Is There an Optimum Level of Population? (S. F. Singer, editor) Abel Wolman 879 World Population Crisis: The United States Response (P. T. Piotrow) P. A. Harper NOTLARFall |