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Wilson Quarterly Dispatch: Taking the US Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa to the Next Step [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]Midsized cities in the Western Sahel present opportunities to engage Africa's growing and youthful population. Read more from Oge Onubogu.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Introduction: The Great Population Shakeup
Lauren Herzer Risi writes that country leaders must account for changing population dynamics in decision-making, or risk economic and political instability at home and abroad.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] China Reaches Point of Demographic No Return
Daunting challenges lie ahead, but it’s not all doom and gloom as China’s population ages and declines, writes Wang Feng.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Nigerian Youth in Focus: Africa's Future in a Single Nation
Scenes of the challenges and opportunities of a youthful giant. Amarachi Nwosu curates a captivating photo essay.
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The
Challenge
of
Our
Age:
Managing
Climate,
Population,
and
Migration
by
Mark
Maslin
and
Shooka
Bidarian
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Moving
Beyond
Fertility
Targets
by
Sarah
B.
Barnes
and
Jay
Gribble
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The
Workforce
of
the
Future
by
Stephanie
Bowen
and
Tyler
Marshall
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The
Case
for
International
Migration
by
Jack
A.
Goldstone
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Latin
America:
No
Longer
Young
by
Helder
Marinho
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A
Country’s
Age
Distribution
and
Its
Path
to
Development
by
Richard
P.
Cincotta
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Youthquake
in
the
Middle
East
and
North
Africa
by
Clement
Gibon
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