Ethiopia : failure of land reform and agricultural crisis

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Ethiopia : failure of land reform and agricultural crisis

Kidane Mengisteab

(Contributions in Afro-American and African studies, no. 137)

Greenwood Press, 1990

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Bibliography: p. [187]-204

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Description

This book attempts to explain the failure of Ethiopia's land reform and the problem of transformation of the peasantry through a holistic approach, by pulling together numerous factors and themes. The book first defines a comprehensive land reform as a process that influences the deprived peasant masses economically and politically. It then attempts to establish the relevance of such a process to the transformation of the peasant mode of production to a surplus producing exchange economy and consequently, to socioeconomic development of less developed countries. Ethiopia: Failure of Land Reform and Agricultural Crisis also attempts to identify specific attributes of successful democratization processes (comprehensive land reforms) on the basis of which it evaluates and explains the failure of the Ethiopian land reform. Suitable for research, this book should appeal to scholars and students of development in general and African political economy and African revolutions in particular.

Table of Contents

Objectives of the Study and Theoretical Framework The Relevance and Essential Aspects of Land Reform Background to Agricultural Stagnation in Ethopia Ethiopia's Agriculture after the Country's Incorporation into the International Capitalist System Overthrow of the Imperial Regime Land Redistribution: Implementation Problems and Impacts Leadership and Social Change in Post-1974 Ethiopia Agricultural Strategy in Post-1975 Ethiopia Appendix Bibliography Index

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