
Bare branches : the security implications of Asia's surplus male population
- 서명/저자사항
- Bare branches : the security implications of Asia's surplus male population
- 개인저자
- Hudson, Valerie M. 1958- | Boer, Andrea M. den
- 발행사항
- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2004.
- 형태사항
- x, 329 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN
- 9780262582643
- 주기사항
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-314) and index
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- WM021136
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- 2025.06.20
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책 소개
Hudson and den Boer suggest that the sex ratios of many Asian countries, particularly China and India—which represent almost 40 percent of the world's population—are being skewed in favor of males on a scale that may be unprecedented in human history. Through offspring sex selection (often in the form of sex-selective abortion and female infanticide), these countries are acquiring a disproportionate number of low-status young adult males, called "bare branches" by the Chinese.
Hudson and den Boer argue that this surplus male population in Asia's largest countries threatens domestic stability and international security. The prospects for peace and democracy are dimmed by the growth of bare branches in China and India, and, they maintain, the sex ratios of these countries will have global implications in the twenty-first century.
Reviews
[A] well-documented study...—MSNBC—...an impressive and comprehensive account of sex ratios...
—The Wall Street Journal—...Bare Branches has become a flashpoint for a debate about the link between sex ratios and security.
—New York Times—...connects the dots of a huge demographic trend that carries international implications.
—The Christian Science Monitor—[E]xciting, innovative, refreshing...marks an important contribution at the nexus of the already burgeoning literatures addressing environmental and human security.
—Survival—About the Author
Valerie M. Hudson is Professor of Political Science and faculty affiliate at the David M. Kennedy School for International and Area Studies at Brigham Young University. She is the author of the books Culture and Foreign Policy and Artificial Intelligence and International Politics and coeditor of The Limits of State Autonomy: Societal Groups and Foreign Policy Formulation and Political Psychology and Foreign Policy.Andrea M. den Boer is a Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury.