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Competing views and strategies on agrarian reform : volume II : Philippine perspective

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City Ateneo de Manila University Press Description: xvi, 232 pagesISBN:
  • 9789715505598
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 1333.P5
Summary: "Aims to broaden the discussion by focusing on international political policy and theoretical debates, as well as on some empirical cases from different countries that are relevant to the study of agrarian issues in the Philippines. . . . A key role in unmasking [market-led agrarian reform] was played by a new generation of land reform experts, among them Jun Borras, the author of this volume. . . . This book is a distillation of years of valuable intellectual and activist engagement from which both the specialist and the general reader will profit greatly. [From the Foreword by Walden Bello : www.ateneopress.org] Winner, 2009 National Book Awards, for Social Sciences.
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Filipiniana Filipiniana HRVVMC Library Filipiniana Books Fil HD 1333.P5 B68 v.2 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available FIL-0000484

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Aims to broaden the discussion by focusing on international political policy and theoretical debates, as well as on some empirical cases from different countries that are relevant to the study of agrarian issues in the Philippines. . . . A key role in unmasking [market-led agrarian reform] was played by a new generation of land reform experts, among them Jun Borras, the author of this volume. . . . This book is a distillation of years of valuable intellectual and activist engagement from which both the specialist and the general reader will profit greatly. [From the Foreword by Walden Bello : www.ateneopress.org] Winner, 2009 National Book Awards, for Social Sciences.

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