Rice Politics in Southeast Asia Legacies of the Green Revolution

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Title: Rice Politics in Southeast Asia: Legacies of the Green Revolution
Author: Davidson, Jamie S.
Category: Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International
Language: English | 333 Pages | ISBN: 1009624644

Description:
Rice is the foremost foodstuff in terms of caloric intake for Southeast Asians and for bolstering national food security, yet writings on the region’s politics have overlooked the crucial role rice production programs have played in shaping signal political and development outcomes. In this comparative historical analysis, Jamie S. Davidson argues that the performance legitimacy stemming from the Green Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, along with the formation of rice import regimes, best explain durable rice protectionism in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the region’s large rice importers. Even though the direct effects of the Green Revolution eventually faded, he demonstrates that past policy success can inform policymaking for decades after remarkable sectoral performance subsides. This innovative account and its conclusions will be of interest to scholars and students of development studies, comparative political economy and Asian studies.

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