Agricultural development can contribute significantly to peace by raising incomes and employment, thereby reducing the social frustrations that give rise to violence. Agricultural growth also generates revenues for governments, allowing them to redress the grievances of disadvantaged populations. In this way, growth can be made more equitable, an effect that is enhanced if inequalities in access to natural capital, especially to land, are addressed as well. Agriculture is critical for countries rebuilding from war, especially in making recovery work for the poor. And by raising per capita incomes, agricultural development underpins new democracies. Agricultural development thereby supports political strategies for peace-building and democra...
The role of agriculture as an instrument for industrialization had been rigorously conceptualized in...
In some industrialized countries there are trends towards a reduction in foreign aid. Although such ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between internal and multiethnic conflict transformation and ...
Abstract: In this article we examine the post–Cold War pattern of conflict with a focus on the role...
The conditions of instability in the country, due to economic and political aspects, dictate the nee...
Instances of global conflict have increased dramatically over the last decade. As climate change, po...
The brief presents several policy recommendations to help prevent conflict and to address some of th...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Promoting post-conflict recovery of agriculture differs significantly from promoting development of ...
Poverty is a significant and persistent problem in developing countries. Over 1.1 billion people liv...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper examines many of the forces reshaping world agriculture. Among these forces are increase...
The author draws attention to the development of crisis phenomena in most of the developed countries...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
The role of agriculture as an instrument for industrialization had been rigorously conceptualized in...
In some industrialized countries there are trends towards a reduction in foreign aid. Although such ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between internal and multiethnic conflict transformation and ...
Abstract: In this article we examine the post–Cold War pattern of conflict with a focus on the role...
The conditions of instability in the country, due to economic and political aspects, dictate the nee...
Instances of global conflict have increased dramatically over the last decade. As climate change, po...
The brief presents several policy recommendations to help prevent conflict and to address some of th...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Promoting post-conflict recovery of agriculture differs significantly from promoting development of ...
Poverty is a significant and persistent problem in developing countries. Over 1.1 billion people liv...
Agricultural development is crucial in developing countries, and particularly in the poorest countri...
This paper examines many of the forces reshaping world agriculture. Among these forces are increase...
The author draws attention to the development of crisis phenomena in most of the developed countries...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
The role of agriculture as an instrument for industrialization had been rigorously conceptualized in...
In some industrialized countries there are trends towards a reduction in foreign aid. Although such ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between internal and multiethnic conflict transformation and ...