Strategies Toward National Self-Sufficiency and the Role of Population Growth Control

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Abstract Achieving total national self-sufficiency—complete independence from imports of goods and services—is a challenging goal in today’s globalized world. This paper explores the feasibility of self-sufficiency, strategies countries may adopt to approach it, and the critical role of population growth control as a supportive measure. Through analysis of global examples, policies, and economic considerations, this paper highlights best practices and lessons learned to guide nations aspiring for greater autonomy and sustainability.

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