The Pillage of Sustainability in Eritrea, 1600s-1990s : Rural Communities and the Creeping Shadows of Hegemony (Contributions in Economics and Economic History)
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“[T]his is a clearly organized and valuable study that provides a good starting point for further inquiry. Murtaza's striving to identify the nexus between the policies of hegemonic actors and the downward trajectory of indigenous social systems is revealing. His contention that famine and poverty are consequences of policy rather than a dictate of nature is salutatory. The numerous graphs and statistical tables are instructive. Morevoer, the book comes at an opportune time, serving as a clarion call not only against the horrifying war currently unfolding in the region, but also the long-term threat it poses to the viabilty of rural communities.”–African Studies Quarterly
“Murran's work is exciting for its originality and insight in to the new Eritrean state and the challenges it faces as a predominantly agricultural and pastoral society entering the fray of globally-determined and locally-implemented capitalist processes. His serious attention to the extensive variation within and between rural Eritrean communities is fascinating and commendable. Moreover, his critical approach to the new Eritrean state does not engage in the political axe-grinding characterizing too much Horn of Africa scholarship.”–Northeast African Studies
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Demonstrates an approach, using Eritrea as a case study, for carrying out an in-depth analysis of the sustainability of traditional rural communities, the impact of local and external actors on them, and the use of the analysis to design collaborative and incremental relief and development policies and programs.
The Pillage of Sustainability in Eritrea, 1600s-1990s : Rural Communities and the Creeping Shadows of Hegemony (Contributions in Economics and Economic History)
The Pillage of Sustainability in Eritrea, 1600s-1990s: Rural Communities and the Creeping Shadows of Hegemony (Contributions in Economics and Economic History),Niaz Murtaza,Greenwood Press,0313306338,Agriculture - General,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Development - Economic Development,Economic History,Economics - General,Eritrea,History,Rural Economic Development,Rural conditions,Rural development,Sustainable development,Technology,Business & Economics / Economic Development
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