Demographic Dangers & Declining Birth Rates, Part Seven A: Aging & the Projection of Power.
Rapidly aging populations & decreasing numbers of potential military combatants creates complex security concerns that can affect global power shifts. How can nations combat this, or is the urge to react militarily overwhelming?
“…perhaps, we should recalibrate our expectation of the relationship between aging and national security. One relevant theory does come to mind: Power transition theory, which argues that a state with declining power will act aggressively while it still can, (and that) would explain Russia’s actions as a last gasp and shed light on why rapidly aging China is doubling down on its military.”
Jennifer Sciubba, 8 Billion and Counting… (1).
A new arms race…
I began this series on demographics with the quote above, and we have now come almost full circle. Demographics is fast becoming the single most influential factor in the future of global geo-politics. It may yet drive further conflict as population dynamics everywhere undergo profound, irreversible change.