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Agrarian Conflict and the Origins of Korean Capitalism
American Journal of Sociology, 1998To fully appreciate the uneven, conflict‐ridden, historical transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy in East Asia, this article examines the Korean case through agrarian conflict theory, which views agrarian conflict and its resolution as key to capitalist transformation.
Gi-Wook Shin
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To Conform or to Confront? CSOs and Agrarian Conflict in Post-Conflict Guatemala
Abstract This article is about the role of civil society after violent conflict. It argues that the transformations that civil society organisations (CSOs) make are more ambiguous than supporting donors and NGOs presume. The article analyses how, ten years after the 1996 peace agreements, Guatemalan CSOs deal with agrarian conflict.
Leeuwen, M. van
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Who benefits from the agrarian transition under violent conflict? Evidence from Myanmar
Agricultural commercialization and livelihood diversification have been proposed as ways to bring economic prosperity to rural zones after long-term violent conflict.
Tim Forsyth
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