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Record Nr.

UNISA996309136303316

Autore

Goetz Ariane

Titolo

Land grabbing and home country development : Chinese and British land acquisitions in comparative perspective / / Ariane Goetz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, Germany, : transcript Verlag, 2019

Bielefeld, Germany : , : Transcript Verlag, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

3-8394-4267-2

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (368 p.)

Collana

Edition Politik ; 61

Disciplina

332.67/3096

Soggetti

Investments, Foreign - Africa, Sub-Saharan

Investments, Chinese - Africa, Sub-Saharan

Investments, British - Africa, Sub-Saharan

Sub-Saharan Africa

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-368).

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1  Table of Contents    5  Abstract    9  Acknowledgements    11  List of Abbreviations    13  List of Tables    19  List of Figures    21  Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview - Land Grabbing from a Home Country Perspective    23  Chapter 2: International Land Acquisitions Today    53  Chapter 3: Historical Perspectives on Overseas Land Acquisitions in the South    77  Chapter 4: Chinese Investments in Africa - "Create Infinity, Benefit Mankind"    117  Chapter 5: The Chinese Context - Investments from a Home Country Perspective    153  Chapter 6: British Investments in Africa - "The Last Frontier to Find Alpha?"    189  Chapter 7: The British Context - Investments from a Home Country Perspective    225  Chapter 8: Land Grabbing and Home Country Development - Conclusion and Outlook    263  Appendices    287  References    305

Sommario/riassunto

Since 2008, foreign land acquisitions have attracted international attention under the term »land grabbing.« Illustrated by rich and nuanced empirical accounts of forty Chinese and British investment projects in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ariane Goetz explains the phenomenon of »land grabbing« from the perspective of two investor countries. She



reflects on Chinese and British public policy, state-society relations, national developmental contexts, ideologies, and international relations and thereby gives insights into the political economies that enable these investments as well as the development ambitions and institutionalized paradigms of which they form a part.

»By offering a nuanced comparative analysis of two key actors often mistakenly represented as antithetical in the land grab debate, the book makes a timely and relevant contribution to one of the most controversial issue shaping contemporary processes of global restructuring. The book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of comparative political economy, agri-food as well as development studies.«  Michaela Böhme, Connections, 14.02.2020