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After the global financial crisis of 2008, a new trend in foreign direct investments (FDI) emerged: investors' rising interest in farmland in developing nations. This ''land rush'' was a marker of increased land commodification and agricultural financialization, but has also been associated with global narratives of agricultural modernization, and development through FDI of ''cheap, unproductive and/or idle'' farmland.Yet, as this book demonstrates, global investment dynamics are dictated by complex economic, political, socio-historical dynamics in any host country. Focusing on the land rush in Tanzania, the contexts of six investment projects in the nation are examined and unpacked, helping to understand the ways in which political struggles over land, capital and authority all feed into determining the goals - and eventually the outcomes - of the ''farmland investment game''.

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This book arguably presents the most compelling understanding of farmland investments in the most remote, less studied, and fertile lands of Tanzania. Its first theoretical and methodological chapters are of great use to researchers and students in many fields. A must-read book for political economy students and practitioners alike. * Emmanuel Sulle, University of the Western Cape, South Africa *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Case selection and research method Chapter 3. In brief, the legacies of historical land management in Tanzania and the potency of factional struggles within the CCM Chapter 4. The national political arena Chapter 5. Rufiji district, a local political arena Chapter 6. Missenyi district, a local political arena Chapter 7. Village politics, or a micro political arena Chapter 8. Conclusion References

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/1/2022 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350273900, 978-1350273900
      ISBN10: 1350273902

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      After the global financial crisis of 2008, a new trend in foreign direct investments (FDI) emerged: investors' rising interest in farmland in developing nations. This ''land rush'' was a marker of increased land commodification and agricultural financialization, but has also been associated with global narratives of agricultural modernization, and development through FDI of ''cheap, unproductive and/or idle'' farmland.Yet, as this book demonstrates, global investment dynamics are dictated by complex economic, political, socio-historical dynamics in any host country. Focusing on the land rush in Tanzania, the contexts of six investment projects in the nation are examined and unpacked, helping to understand the ways in which political struggles over land, capital and authority all feed into determining the goals - and eventually the outcomes - of the ''farmland investment game''.

      Trade Review
      This book arguably presents the most compelling understanding of farmland investments in the most remote, less studied, and fertile lands of Tanzania. Its first theoretical and methodological chapters are of great use to researchers and students in many fields. A must-read book for political economy students and practitioners alike. * Emmanuel Sulle, University of the Western Cape, South Africa *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Case selection and research method Chapter 3. In brief, the legacies of historical land management in Tanzania and the potency of factional struggles within the CCM Chapter 4. The national political arena Chapter 5. Rufiji district, a local political arena Chapter 6. Missenyi district, a local political arena Chapter 7. Village politics, or a micro political arena Chapter 8. Conclusion References

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