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Promised land:

competing visions of agrarian reform
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Food First Books, 2006 - 380 pages
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Contents

Introduction and Overview The Resurgence of Agrarian
3
The Agrarian Question in Guatemala
23
An Introduction to Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe
40
Land and Agrarian Reform in South Africa
57
Issues and Challenges
73
Introduction Critical Themes in Agrarian Reform
95
Land Concentration in Mexico after PROCEDE
148
Agrarian Reform Fake and Genuine
165
Land Territory Autonomy and Self
208
Between the State Above
221
Land for People Not for Profit in Venezuela
249
The MST Experience in Brazil
265
Regional Impacts of Land Reform in Brazil
277
Agrarian Reform as Part
301
Notes
323
References
341

The World Banks MarketBased Land Reform in Brazil
177
Gender and Land
192
About the Authors
367
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About the author (2006)

Rosset is executive director of Food First/The Institute for Food and Development Policy. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and teaches at Stanford University.

Raj Patel, former policy analyst for Food First, a leading food think tank, is a visiting scholar at the UC Berkeley Center for African Studies. He has written for the Los Angeles Times and the Guardian, and though he has worked for the World Bank, WTO, and the UN, he's also been tear-gassed on four continents protesting them.