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.
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