Stephen D. Mumford
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Stephen D. Mumford is an American demographer, specializing in the relationship between world population growth and national and global security. After graduating from University of Kentucky Collge of Agriculture, he was commissioned in the Army Medical Service Corps, leaving active duty with the rank of Captain. He received his master's degree in public health and doctorate in population studies from University of Texas. He is president of the Center for Research on Population and Security.
[edit] Publications
(selected)
- The Life and Death of NSSM 200: How the Destruction of Political Will Doomed a U.S. Population Policy (1994) (online version)
- The Pope and the New Apocalypse: the Holy War Against Family Planning (1986)
- American Democracy and the Vatican: Population Growth and National Security (1984)
- Population Growth Control: The Next Move is America's (1977)
[edit] References
- Stephen D. Mumford: Biography
- Stephen D. Mumford: CV
- Center for Research on Population and Security
- Stephen D. Mumford: The VaticanĀ“s Role in the World Population Crisis: the untold story.