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In the Wilson Quarterly, Nicholas Eberstadt argues that warnings of demographic diasters are vastly overrated.
Author: Nicholas N. Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Winter 2006
In the Wilson Quarterly, Nicholas Eberstadt argues that warnings of demographic diasters are vastly overrated.
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