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The Michael Shermer Show

253. Jennifer Sciubba on Putin, Russia, Ukraine, National & Global Security, and How Population Demographics Shape Our Future

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Dialogue, Science, Reason, Michaelshermer, Natural Sciences, Skeptic

4.4921 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Shermer speaks with political demographer, former demographics consultant to the United States Department of Defense, and author of The Future Faces of War, Jennifer Sciubba, about her new 8 Billion and Counting.

As the world nears 8 billion people, the countries that have led the global order since World War II are becoming the most aged societies in human history. At the same time, the world’s poorest and least powerful countries are suffocating under an imbalance of population and resources. In this conversation, based on her book 8 Billion and Counting, Jennifer Sciubba argues that the story of the twenty-first century is less a story about exponential population growth, as the previous century was, than it is a story about differential growth — marked by a stark divide between the world’s richest and poorest countries.

Drawing on decades of research and policy experience, Sciubba explains how demographic trends, like age structure and ethnic composition, are crucial signposts for future violence and peace, repression and democracy, poverty and prosperity. She explains the pitfalls of taking population numbers at face value and extrapolating from there, and argues that we must look at the forces in a society that amplify demographic trends and the forces that dilute them, particularly political institutions, or the rules of the game.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Michael Sherman Show.

0:11.6

Welcome to the Michael Shurmer Show.

0:15.0

I'm your host, Michael Shurmer.

0:17.0

My guest today, very special guest, Jennifer Shuba.

0:20.0

Her new book is 8 billion in counting, how sex, death, and migration shape our world.

0:28.0

As it happens, Jennifer is an associate professor of international studies at Rhodes College and she's a former

0:35.6

demographics consultant to the United States Department of Defense and therefore I'm very

0:41.7

interested to speak to her today because we discuss Russia and Ukraine.

0:47.0

What are the prospects for global security?

0:50.0

Putin's MO, is he a savvy chess player or a deranged bad man?

0:56.1

I ask her will Outcasting of Russia work to reverse Putin's revanchism?

1:01.5

That is to say, Outcastingcasting is you just refuse to do business

1:04.8

with a country ever again, starting with economic sanctions.

1:07.8

And we've seen those unfolding.

1:09.7

They haven't stopped him yet, but we'll see

1:12.2

what the outcome of that is. We talk about could

1:15.1

the conflict escalate from arn conflict between Russia and Ukraine to NATO and the

1:19.4

U.S. and the result in the use of tactical nuclear weapons and in the end global

1:24.3

thermonuclear war. You know that sounds crazy but you'll get her thoughts on that.

1:30.4

Why can't Russians just rise up and overthrow Putin?

1:34.0

Well, you'll hear why that is.

1:36.0

What is political demography, which is Jennifer's profession,

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