Discover how demographic shifts shaped empires and modern geopolitics; authoritative, engaging history for history buffs and political readers.
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Charles M. Mugera weaves archival research, demographic data, and political analysis to show why birthrates, migrations, and age structures matter to historians and policy readers alike.
Tracing centuries of demographic change, the book connects population shifts to real geopolitical outcomes — for example, world population rose from roughly 1.6 billion in 1900 to over 7.8 billion today, reshaping labor, migration, and state capacity.
Charles M. Mugera presents clear, evidence-based arguments linking fertility, migration, and military capacity to historical outcomes.
Covers case studies from imperial eras to the 20th century, showing consistent patterns in how populations influence power.
Academic rigor presented in a narrative style that appeals to history buffs and general readers interested in politics.
Uses demographic statistics and maps to illustrate long-term trends and turning points in geopolitical history.
Connects past population dynamics to current challenges like migration, aging populations, and strategic competition.
“A compelling, clear-eyed account of how demographics quietly steer history. Essential for anyone curious about geopolitics.”
“Mugera turns complex population data into memorable stories. I recommended it to my book club of history buffs.”
“Well-researched and timely — this book sharpened my understanding of migration and national strategy.”
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