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Conversion of land use in Vietnam through a political economy lens

This article applies a political economy approach to processes of agricultural land conversion through analysis of the interests and incentives of key actors within and outside the Vietnamese state; the gap between legal documents and policy implementation; and processes of interaction among multiple stakeholders over time. Data sources include monitoring of official media and blogs, interviews with officials and experts, and direct experience in coalition building. The authors present case studies of successful and less successful local advocacy around land issues. In the discussion and conclusion sections, the article explores the extent to which emerging narratives of farmers‟ rights may challenge the model of economic growth through resource extraction.

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Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
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  • English
Topics Land
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  • Viet Nam
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Andrew Wells-Dang , Pham Quang Tu, Adam Burke

Co-author (individual) Andrew Wells-Dang , Pham Quang Tu, Adam Burke
Publication place Vietnam
Publisher Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Publication date 2016
Pagination 16
Keywords political economy,economic development,advocacy
Date uploaded September 12, 2017, 21:01 (UTC)
Date modified March 8, 2018, 08:44 (UTC)