アフリカへの投資:土地、人権と政治をめぐる問題<br>Land, Rights and the Politics of Investments in Africa : Ruling Elites, Investors and Populations in Natural Resource Investments

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アフリカへの投資:土地、人権と政治をめぐる問題
Land, Rights and the Politics of Investments in Africa : Ruling Elites, Investors and Populations in Natural Resource Investments

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 228 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800377257
  • DDC分類 333.71096

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In response to the recent surge in extractive natural resource investments in Africa, this insightful book explores how relations between investors, ruling elites, and local populations develop when large-scale investments in gas, minerals, and agriculture expand.

Advancing a multi-level approach that encompasses rigorous theoretical analysis, fieldwork, and literature review, expert contributors examine the implementation of natural resource investments and the extent to which they respect rights of local populations. Chapters draw together bodies of literature on land-grabbing debates, the resource curse controversy and corporate social responsibility (CSR), demonstrating how the chances of large-scale investments in natural resources are at their greatest when characterised by 'reciprocal exchange deals' between investors and local populations, 'compatible interests' between ruling elites and investors, and 'mutual recognition' between local populations and ruling elites. Through a careful examination of case studies in Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda, the book ultimately highlights the complexity of the political economy of natural resource investments.


Providing valuable theoretical and empirical insights, this book will be an invigorating read for scholars and students of political economy, political geography, sustainability, CSR, and business studies. Its valuable insights on how natural resource investments might accelerate economic growth and consolidate links between local and global economies will also be of interest to development practitioners and investors.

Contents

Contents:

Introduction to Land, Rights and the Politics of Investments in Africa 1
Lars Buur, José J. Macuane, Faustin Maganga and Rasmus H. Pedersen
1 Community participation in Tanzania's petroleum sector 37
Opportuna L. Kweka and Rasmus H. Pedersen
2 LNG investments in Mozambique: compensation deals
and the dynamics of local state-making 58
Padil Salimo
3 The double role of the state: the state as investor and
mediator in the Tanzanian coal sector 77
Thabit Jacob
4 Riding the waves of change: changing relations in the
Ugandan sugar sector 99
Malin J. Nystrand, Arthur Sserwanga and Brenda Kyomuhendo
5 The politics of the smallholder-investor relationship in the
Tanzanian sugar sector 124
Emmanuel Sulle, Faustin Maganga, Rose Qamara, Evans
Boadu, Happiness Malle and Onesmo Minani
6 A failing local exchange deal: rights to land and resources
in the WanBao rice investment in Mozambique 146
Lars Buur and Kathrin Beykirch
7 Exchange relations in rice contract farming schemes in Tanzania 173
Eileen Dyer Jarnholt, Faustin Maganga and George Schoneveld
8 Conclusion 194
Lars Buur and Rasmus H. Pedersen

Index 205

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