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The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines
The decades-old conflict in Mindanao, southern Philippines, is often framed as a Muslim–Christian conflict and reinterpreted as such within the US-led global war on terror, with the Muslim secessionist movement standing accused of providing a hub for ...
Sietze Vellema, Saturnino M Borràs
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THE ROLE OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN SETTLEMENT OF AGRARIAN CONFLICT
Journal Scientia Iustitiae, 2023The Kutei Lubuk Kembang indigenous community, Rejang Lebong Regency, is one example of the many conflicts faced by the community as described in the section above in the forestry sector. In 2016, suddenly the Kutei Lubuk Kembang traditional community area with plantation and agricultural functions which had been cultivated for generations by community ...
Fahmi Arisandi, J.T. Pareke
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The Agrarian Conflict in East Sumatra
Pacific Affairs, 1957ONE OF THE KEY REGIONS of Indonesia, and the country's most important producer of export commodities, is East Sumatra. Indonesia obtains more than half of her foreign exchange earnings from the Residency of East Sumatra, whereas Atjeh and Tapanuli, the other two subdivisions of the Province of North Sumatra, contribute very little.
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Agrarian Conflict and the State in Mexico
Latin American Perspectives, 1992The manner in which people of la provincia adjust to the encroachment of outside political and especially economic forces is key to an understanding of the development of modern Mexico. The penetration of economically and politically marginal and geographically remote indigenous communities with traditional socioeconomic structures based on ...
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Agrarian Change and Conflict In Kenya
Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 1991(1991). Agrarian Change and Conflict In Kenya. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des etudes africaines: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 122-128.
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The Ethnicization of Agrarian Conflicts: An Argentine Case
2016This chapter charts the evolution of classic land conflicts in the Tucuman province of Argentina into ethnic mobilizations. Inspired by the country’s adoption of ILO Convention no. 169 and the establishment of a National Indigenous Institute, a mobilization of leaders and young intellectuals got under way among the Diaguita-Calchquies people, supported
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Agrarian Change and Class Conflict in Gujarat, India
Population and Development Review, 1989ONLY A FEW DECADES AGO RURAL INDIA was described in terms of poverty and stagnation, a society imprisoned in tradition. Gunnar Myrdal's well-known study published in 1968 provides a prominent illustration of this school of thought, which dominated Western debates on development around the middle of the twentieth century.
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Agrarian change and land dispossession linked to the armed conflict in Colombia – a review
Third World Quarterly, 2023Angela Navarrete-Cruz +2 more
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Caste, Agrarian Relations and Agrarian Conflicts
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