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3. Gelbard A, Haub C, Kent Ma. World Population Beyond 6 Billion. Population Bulletin 1999; 54.

4. Sen, Amartya. Poverty and Famines. An essay on entitlement and deprivation. 1999. Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1991.

5. Leibenstein, Harvey. A theory of economic development. 1954. Princeton, New Jersey, USA., Princeton University Press.

6. Brown, Lester and et al. Beyond Malthus. 1999. New York and London, Worldwatch Foundation, WW Norton.

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8. Dyson, Tim. Population and Food. Global trends and Future Perspectives. 1999. London and New York, Routledge. 1996.

9. Matthews, RB. Agroforestry in Zambia, Cultivation systems in Northern Zambia. 1996.  Internet Communication.

10. Mitchell, Donald O et al. The World Food Outlook. 1999. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 1997.

11. Alexandratos, Nikos. World Agriculture Towards 2010. An FAO Study. 1993. Chichester, UK, For FAO, By John Wiley and Sons.

12. Sadik, N. State of the World Population. 1994. New York, UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund.

13. King MH, Elliott CM. To the Point of Farce: A Martian view of the Hardinian Taboo- the silence that surrounds population control. BMJ 1997; 315: 1441-1443.

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22. World Bank. Malawi Agricultural Sector Memorandum: Vols I and II. 1992. Lilongwe, Malawi.

23. World Bank. Economic Report on Environmental Policy, Malawi. Vols I and II. 1992.

24. FAO. Country Program for Malawi (1998-2001). Executive Board.Regular Sessions.Country Program. Executive Board Regular Session. Country Programs. Agenda Item No 5. 1998. Rome, World Food Program. Country Programs.

25. Chiloe, W and Roe, G. The Plight of the Urban poor in Malawi. Results of a Baseline Survey. 1992. Centre for Social Research, Zomba, Malawi.
 

26. Tabbah, Leon. The World's Population: A look ahead. 1990. Paris., OECD, Development Co-operation Directorate. DCD/90.7.

27. King, MH.  "Go for 1-kid per family or the [population] bomb will hit Uganda". The Monitor , 9-9. 1996. Kamlapa, Uganda., Monitor Publications Limited. 12-7-1996.

28. UNPOP. United Nations Population Division. 1999. New York.

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32. Byerlee Derek, Eicher Carl K. Africa's emerging maize revolution. Boulder USA, London: Rienner, 1997.

33. Buddenhagen I. Prospects and challenges for African Agricultural systems: an evolutionary approach. 1992. Gainesville USA., University of Florida Press. Carter Lecture Series on sustainability in Africa: Integrating concepts.

34. US Bureau of the Census, Report WP/98, World Population: Profile: 1998. 1999. US Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1999. 2-99.

35. Parsons, Jack. A demographic gunpowder plot. BMJ Christmas 2001

36. King MH. The US Department of State is Policing the Population Policy Lockstep. BMJ 319(7219), 998-1001. 9-10-1999.

37. UNAIDS. Epidemiological Fact Sheet. Malawi. 1-6-1998. UNAIDS.

38. Malawi Social Indicators Survey. 1995. Ministry of Economic Planning Lilongwe. Malawi.

39. King MH. Commentary: Bread for the world - another view. BMJ 1999; 319: 991

40. UN Population Division. 1999.

41. World Food Program. World Food Program Statistics 1997. 1997.

42. World Food Programm. Food Aid in figures. 1997.

43. Dorothy Ngoma, Banja la Mtsogolo Blantyre Malawi. 1999.

44. Mkandawire T. Agriculture, employment and poverty in Malawi. Policy Paper Number 9. 1999. Harare Zimbabwe, ILO/SAMAT International Labour Organisation Southern Africa Advisory Team.

45. Epidemiological fact sheet. 1999. UNAIDS.

46. Stephen Carr. 1999. Personal communication.

47. State of the World Population. 1999. New York, UNFPA.

48. Karen Staneki. 1999. Personal Communication

49. Saunders, Frances Stonor. Who paid the piper? London: Granta Boks, 1999;

50. Miller, Doug. Malawi migrants. 2000.

51. Sentinel Surveillance report 1998. 2000. Lilongwe, National AIDS control program Malawi. 1998.

52. Central statistical Office, Malawi, 2000.

53. Willey D. Population Control: A necessity for the Preservation of Individual Liberty. Politics and the life sciences. 228-230. 9-1997.

54. King MH and Elliott CM. Legitimate double think. Lancet 341, 669-671. 1990.

55. King MH. Health is a sustainable state. Lancet 336, 664-667. 1993.

56. Hardin G. Living within Limits. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993;

57. Peck James, Ed. The Chomsky Reader. Serpent's Tail, 4 Blackstock Mews, London N4., 1987

58. Ehrlich Paul A, Ehrlich Anne H. Healing the planet. Strategies for resolving the environmental crisis. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Inc. Reading, Massachusetts, USA, 1991;

59. Wackernangel M, Rees W. Our Ecological Footprint. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1996;

60. Cohen JE. How many people can the earth support? New York: WW Norton, 1995;

61. Fathalla, Mamoud D. Preface. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiolgoy 12(Suppl.2), vii-viii. 1998.

62. Bryant J. Health and the Developing world. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press., 2000;

63. King MH. Medical Care in Developing Countries. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1966;

64. Abbassi, Kamran. King in a maverick style. BMJ 319(7215), 942. 1999.

65. McIntosh, C Alison and Finkle, Jason L. The Cairo Conference on Population and Development: A New Paradigm. Population and Development Review 21, 223-260. 2000. 1995

66. Chomsky Noam, The Chomsky Reader (Editor J Peck), London Serpent's Tail, 1987.

67. King MH and Elliott CM. Cairo: Damp squib or Roman candle? Lancet 334, 528. 2000. 1994.

68. King MH, Elliott C, Hellberg H, Lilford R, Martin J, and Rock E. Does demographic entrapment question the 2-child paradigm? Health policy and planning 10(4), 736-383. 2000. 1995.

69. WHO. Reflections at the midpoint: From alma Ata to the year 2000. 2000.

70. Nigerian Universities. Finanacial Times . 2000.

71. Brown L. Analyzing the Demographic Trap. In: AnonymousThe State of the World 1987, New York: WW Norton, 2000:

72. Beatus Vincentius. Robert Bridges, ed. The Spirit of Man, London: Longman's Green and Co, Ltd., 1915:

73. King MH and Elliott CM. UNICEF's call to greatness - An open letter to Ms Carol Bellamy, Executive Director, United Nations Children's Fund. The National Medical Journal of India 9(3), 130-133. 1996.

74. King Maurice H and Chitsulo Lester. AIDS aand the dissentrapment of Malawi. in preparationfor the BMJ . 2000.

75. Benagiano G and Ermini, Michele. Entrapment: Fiction or fact? BMJ In preparation.

76. Tiffen M, Mortimore M, Chichuki F. More people less erosion -Environmental recovery in Kenya. Cichester England.: John Wiley, 2000;

77. Go for 1-kid families or the [population] bomb will hit Uganda. The Monitor , p. 7-12-1996. Kampala, Uganda.

78. Kaplan RD. The coming Anarchy. Atlantic Monthly 1994; 44-76.

79. Sub-Committee on Nutrition (ACC/SCN). Fourth Report on the World Nutrition Situation. Four. 1-1-200. c/o World Health Organisation, Geneva. ames, Chairman. Ending malnutrition by 2020: An agenda for Change in the Millennium. Final Report to the ACC/SCN by the Commission on the Nutrition Challenges of the 21st Century. 1-2-2000. ACC/SCN c/o WHO Geneva.

80 James Philip. Ending malnutrition by 2020: An agenda for Change in the Millennium. Final Report to the ACC/SCN by the Commission on the Nutrition Challenges of the 21st Century.ACC/SCN c/o WHO Geneva.

81. King MH Disentrapment. Internet communication. This website.

82. Scoones I, Zaba B. Is carrying capacity a useful concept applied to human populations? Environment and population change1993;

83. Julian Borger. New US radar threatens ABM treaty. The Guardian weekly (162), 1-1. 3-4-2000. Manchester UK, The Guardian Weekly, 164 Deansgate, Manchester.

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86. Elliott,  Charles M. Appreciative enquiry. 2000;

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88 UN Common Country Assessment (CCCS) of Malawi. Lilongwe: UNDP in Lilongwe. 2000 Jan 9.

89 Bundersen AD - USAID Lilongwe, Malawi

90 King M AIDS is making the disentrapment of Malawi possible.For submission to the BMJ 2002;:

91 Ofosu Amaah Personal communication

92 King MH. Go for 1-kid families or the (population) bomb will hit Uganda The Monitor Newspaper, Kampala Uganda 1996 Jun 12.

93 Benagiano G Letter to the Editor. British Medical Journal March 2000.

94 Cassen B Frightening the free marketeers Guardian weekly 2001 Jan 25;(164 no 5). Guardian newspapers - 75 Farringdon Road, London EC1M3HQ

95 Amoako KY Twentieth FAO Regional Conference Welcome Statement

96 Chomsky N Deterring democracy Vintage books

97 Deleted

98 George Susan, The Lugano Report on Preserving Capitalism in the 21st Century. Pluto Press London and Sterling Virginia. London: Pluto Press, 345 Archway Road, London N6, 5AA page 94 Unreferenced quotation of the unnamed Rwandan Minister of Agriculture.

99 McMichael T Human frontiers, environments and disease Cambridge Egland: Cambridge University Press

100 King Maurice H Thornton Jim, Mola Glen, Breen Michael, Primary Mother Care, with Primary Disentrapment. Unpublished, presently with Oxford University Press.

101 Guengant J, May JF, Impact of the proximate determinants on the future course of fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. Workshop on Prospects for Fertility Decline in High Fertility Countries. Population Division, United Nations

102 Nelson RR The theory of the low-level equilibrium trap in underdeveloped economies. American Econmic Review 2001;46:894-908

103 Economic Backwardness and Economic Growth Details missing

104 Keynes JM A Treatise on Money

105 Fred Halliday London: Guardian newspapers Guardian weekly 2001 Nov 29;(165, Number 23):12-12 Title of article missing

106 Hawking S BBC Radio 4 2001 Nov;:

107 Editorial Climate change - the new bioterrorism Lancet 2001 Nov 17;:

108 King MH How many children? Primary Mother Care Oxford: Oxford University Press

109 Last J Dictionary of epidemiology

110 King MH - The corruption of demography as an instrument of US policy http://www.leeds.ac.uk/demographic.disentrapment

111 Mumford SD The life and death of NSSM 200. How the destruction of political will doomed a US population policy. Centre for Research on Populaation and Security. Box 13067, Reseaarch Triangle Park, North Carolina 277099 1996

112 WHO/UNICEF International conference on Primary Health Care, Alma Ata USSR

113 Caldwell JC Personal communication.

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116 Waller D Rwanda, Which way now? Oxford: Oxfam [Rwanda the most densely populated country in Africa]

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118 Jaspar H Le Rwanda-Urundi, pays a disettes periodiques. Congo 1929;X/II(Number 1):p1-p21 Brussels [Too many mouths to feed in 1929]

119 A multidisciplinary report in the 1960s reported by H van Balen based on the stencilled reports of L'Institut des Sciences Agronomiques du Rwanda (ISAR). [I960s estimate of Rwanda's carrying capacity put at 6 million]

120 Leblanc S Colloque Fometro, Gisenyi, Rwanda 1996 [Estimate that Rwanda could not feed the population beyond 1981]

121 Lemarchand G Situation alimentaire generale et problemes particulaaires poses par les cultures vivrieres au Rwanda . Chaire de Phytotechnie des Regions Chaudes. Faculte des Sciences Agronomiques. Gembloux Belgium

122 Wils W,Carael M,Tondeur G,Vis HL Le Kivu Montagneux:surpopulation, sousnutrition, erosion du sol, etude prospective par simulations mathematiques. Brussels 1986Acad Roy Sci Outre-mer Classse des Sciences Naturelles et medicales Memoire in-8 Nouvelle Serie Tome 21, Fasc 3 Brussssels 1986 1986;Memoire in-8 Nouvelle Serie. Tome 21, Fasc 3.:1-201 [Vis's mathematical simulation]

123 FAO Rome Food Aid in Figures1993;11/12: [Rwanda in receipt of food aid every year since at least 1975]

124 Von Braun J,de Haen H,Blanken J, Commercialization of agriculture under population pressure: effects on production, consumption and nutrition in Rwanda. IFPRI Research Report International Food Policy Research Unit Washington 2001;85: [Self sufficiency in staple foods projected to drop very fast in the coming decade]

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166 King M, Bewes P. Primary Surgery, Volume Two Trauma. Oxford University Press. 1987

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168 Mola G, Thornton J, Bullough C, Breen M, Addo F. Primary Mother Care and Population. Leeds 400 pages, 650 ilustrations. ISBN 0-902544-86-1. Published privately, profit and copyright free, by Maurice King Knowledge Engineer. 5 Ashwood Villas, Leeds LS6 2EJ. Aslo distributed by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost) Box 49 St Albans, Herts., UK. talc@talcuk.com

169 Piwoz, Ellen Barcelona AIDS conference 2002.

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361 Martha Campbell. Think tanks are staffed by nuts. 2006. Personal Communication

362 Bible The poor. 2006.

363 Sir Andy Haines. Demographic entrapment not taboo. 2006. Personal Communication

364 Elizabeth Cooksey. had not heard the term demographic entrapment. 2003. Personal Communication

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366 Discussion with and Neil Fisher 26/ 06/2005. 2006. Personal Communication

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370 Bongaarts John. Demographic entrapmet not demographer's work. During a meeting on population Johns Hopkins University 2002. Personal communication.

371 Shapiro Ian. The Flight From Reality In The Human Sciences. Princeton University Press; 2006.

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380Wang Yi, King MH. Demographic entrapment, a well-kept secret. In Preparation. The Spiegl Press, Stamford UK, PE9 1XH. sales@spiegl.co.uk. Also Google for 'disentrapment'; 2006.

381 King M H, Mola G. The Marie Stopes International Partnership Guide to Safe Motherhood in Developing Countries. Second ed. The Spiegl Press Stamford UK PE 9 1XH sales@spiegl.co.uk; 2006.

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385Cliggett Lisa. Carrying Capacity's New Guise: Folk Models for Public Debate and Longitudinal Study of Environmental Change . Africa Today 2006;48(Number 1).

386 The Hubbert Peak. Vancouver Sun 2007 January 7.

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