Brazil: Recent submissions
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How Brazil’s Agrarian Dynamics Shape Development Cooperation in Africa
(Wiley, 2013)This article shows how Brazil’s history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In particular, Brazil’s dualistic agrarian structure frames policy discourse, and shapes development cooperation thinking and ... -
Reviving Zimbabwe’s Agriculture: The Role of China and Brazil
(Wiley, 2013)From 2000, after Zimbabwe embarked on a major land reform programme, the country was isolated economically and diplomatically by the Western countries. Agricultural financing dried up, and traditional Western donors only ... -
Expanding Agribusiness: China and Brazil in Ghanaian Agriculture
(Wiley, 2013)This article examines the extent, framing and structure of Chinese and Brazilian investments in Ghana. It outlines the changing political economy of the agrarian sector, in the context of market liberalisation and the rise ... -
Negotiating New Relationships: How the Ethiopian State is Involving China and Brazil in Agriculture and Rural Development
(Wiley, 2013)This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation activities in Ethiopia. In the context of a highly aid-dependent country, the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has developed an ... -
Mobilising the state? Social mobilisation and state interaction in India, Brazil and South Africa
(Institute of Development Studies (UK), 2011-04)This paper explores how social mobilisation and the state interact, influence and mutually constitute each other in India, Brazil and South Africa. Given their broad similarities of democratic political structures, as ...