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In South Korea, the mayor of Jindo County recently suggested bringing women from abroad to address the country’s falling birth rate. The backlash was immediate, but the deeper issue goes beyond one comment. South Korea has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. But is demographic decline really about “supply” or about structural reform? This episode examines demographic anxiety, rural marriage patterns, pronatalist policies in Hungary, China and Russia, and how women’s bodies often become central to public policy debates when governments face population pressure. When demographic transition becomes a national concern, who is expected to adapt, the system or women? The Warm Talks explores geopolitics, global order, diplomacy, and the intersection of gender and public policy. If you are interested in international affairs, power structures, and how language shapes global governance, subscribe and join the conversation. 00:00 Importing Women? The Comment 00:48 South Korea’s Birth Rate Crisis 01:15 Is There a Shortage of Women? 01:50 Rural Marriage Patterns Explained 02:15 Framing Migration as a Demographic Correction 02:35 Structural Causes of Fertility Decline 03:40 Pronatalist Policies in Hungary, China and Russia 06:05 When Women Become Demographic Tools 07:01 The Bigger Global Question