Beschreibung:
Ben Cousins holds a DST/NRF Research Chair at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
The economic and political rise of the BRICS countries and powerful middle-income countries (MICs) has far-reaching implications for global agrarian transformation. This comprehensive collection explores these issues through the lens of critical agrarian studies. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Globalizations
1. BRICS, middle-income countries (MICs), and global agrarian transformations: internal dynamics, regional trends, and international implications Ben Cousins, Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Sérgio Sauer and Jingzhong Ye 2. Exporting contradictions: the expansion of South African agrarian capital within Africa Ruth Hall and Ben Cousins 3. The ambiguous stance of Brazil as a regional power: piloting a course between commodity-based surpluses and national development Sérgio Sauer, Moisés V. Balestro and Sergio Schneider 4. Agrarian trajectories in Argentina and Brazil: multilatin seed firms and the South American soybean chain Clara Craviotti 5. Control grabbing and value-chain agriculture: BRICS, MICs and Bolivia's soy complex Ben M. McKay 6. The agrifood question and rural development dynamics in Brazil and China: towards a protective 'countermovement' Fabiano Escher, Sergio Schneider and Jingzhong Ye 7. Chinese land grabs in Brazil? Sinophobia and foreign investments in Brazilian soybean agribusiness Gustavo de L. T. Oliveira 8. Land control and crop booms inside China: implications for how we think about the global land rush Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Juan Liu, Zhen Hu, Hua Li, Chunyu Wang, Yunan Xu, Jennifer C. Franco and Jingzhong Ye 9. Holding corporations from middle countries accountable for human rights violations: a case study of the Vietnamese company investment in Cambodia Ratha Thuon 10. Framing China's role in global land deal trends: why Southeast Asia is key Elyse N. Mills