P. H. Liotta is the author of eighteen books, which include translation, poetry, scholarly work, and a novel about Iran, Diamond's Compass (Algonquin Books, 1993). As a member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), he shared in the award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. James F. Miskel is the author of Disaster Response and Homeland Security: What Works, What Doesn't (Stanford University Press, 2008) and A Fevered Crescent: Security and Insecurity in the Greater Near East, which he coauthored with P. H. Liotta (University Press of Florida, 2008). He served on the National Security Council for two presidential administrations.
"The Real Population Bomb is a persuasive and powerfully written
call to action. Urban planners, antipoverty specialists, and anyone
concerned about the state of the world will find it informative and
instructive."--The Futurist Magazine & World Future Society
"If you were to consider just the backgrounds of these two authors,
you'd probably start heading for the exit--fast. One is a Marxist
poet and novelist; the other is a policy wonk who served as
director on the National Security Council for two Republican
administrations. Yet The Real Population Bomb is a marriage made in
heaven precisely because of such contrary backgrounds. Out of such
inevitable tension comes a masterwork of passion, purpose, and
persuasion. This is a book that will inspire you--and scare the
hell out of you. I guarantee you will never see the world in quite
the same way ever again."--Katherine Quinn, founder and president,
Anthony Quinn Foundation
"This book could not be more timely. The backdrop to the ongoing
upheaval in the Greater Middle East and beyond is the reality of
young men without jobs or prospects living in the poor, fetid
cities of the developing world. Here is where world politics in the
twenty-first century will be played out."--Robert D. Kaplan, senior
fellow, Center for a New American Security; author, The Coming
Anarchy: Shattering the Dreams of the Post Cold War
"This lucidly written book chronicles twenty-first century
challenges posed by unsustainably large and growing megacities,
which can drain entire regions not just of people, but their
ability to cope. Liotta and Miskel don't just offer description and
analysis, but remedies as well. From NGOs to aid agencies to
policymakers, everyone with a stake in the future should take
note."--Anna Simons, professor of defense analysis, Naval
Postgraduate School; coauthor, The Sovereignty Solution
"With stunning information, notable depth, and originality, Liotta
and Miskel make a major contribution to unraveling the paradox--and
dangers--of rapid population growth in major urban
centers."--Mohamed Tawfic Ahmed, professor of environmental
science, Suez Canal University; lead author, Achieving
Environmental Security: Ecosystem Services and Human Welfare
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