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Population, Development, and Ecological Civilization in China

Much of what was said by both Sciubba et al. and Upreti relate to my own research on environmental challenges in China. While Sciubba explains the different consequences that the intercourse between demographic fluctuations and different types of political regimes … Continue reading

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Ecology + feminism = security

It has been thought that security exclusively focuses on protecting states and citizens from foreign military threats, however there are more challenges that humans face today. Not only are they military threats, but also there are ethnic conflicts, terror acts, … Continue reading

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Think Piece 1

Ecology and earth resources are the fundamentals of human life, without produce from the earth and the biologically necessary air and water, we fail to exist as a species. As we evolved and partook in industrial productions and developed our … Continue reading

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