Land Reforms and Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: New Development Paradigms in the Era of Global Liberalization

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Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo
Routledge, Oct 16, 2015 - Social Science - 246 pages

This book is a critical examination of the place and role of land in Africa, the role of land in political formation and national identification, and the land as an economic resource within both national economic development and liberal globalization. Colonial and post-colonial conflicts have been rooted in four related claims: the struggle over scarce resources, especially access to land resources; abundance of natural resources mismanaged or appropriated by both the states, local power systems and multinationals; weak or absent articulated land tenure policies, leading to speculation or hybrid policy framework; and the imperatives of the global liberalization based on the free market principles to regulate the land question and mineral appropriation issue. The actualization of these combined claims have led to conflicts among ethnic groups or between them and governments. This book is not only about conflicts, but also about local policy achievements that have been produced on the land question. It provides a critical understanding of the forces and claims related to land tenure systems, as part of the state policy and its system of governance.

 

Contents

Issues Objectives and About the Cases
1
2 Land Reforms and PostConflict Peacebuilding in Liberia
11
A Review of Progress and Challenges
33
Contentious Lands FarmerGrazier Conflicts and Womens Militancy in Cameroon
55
Colonial Economy the State and National Policies in the Global and Contemporary Context
75
6 Developing a TriPhase Model for Land Conflict Resolution in the North West Region of Cameroon
96
History of Dispossession Political Discourse and PostApartheid Government Policy
121
The Illusion and the Reality
135
A Study of the Political Economy of Underdevelopment and NationState Building
150
10 Agrarian Conflicts in Uganda
182
11 Concluding Remarks
202
Bibliography
207
Contributors
223
Index
227
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Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo is Professor of Political Science at Wells College, a Visiting Scholar in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University, and an External Examiner at the University of Ghana.

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