“Drawing on in-depth country studies from across the African continent, this important new book offers invaluable insights not only on the longer-term impacts of extractivism, but also on connecting international processes to local dynamics and – ultimately – challenging Eurocentric accounts of IPE as a discipline and a field of inquiry.” (Lorenzo Cotula, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED))“Through an open and empirical approach, this book investigates what happened to the African land rush a decade later. While the overall story told sounds familiar with its cast of winners and losers, the book provides new insights, updated knowledge and important nuance to the intricate political economy of land governance in Africa.” (Tor A. Benjaminsen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences)“This edited book, which puts together a collection of relevant works based on a range of studies in many African countries, is an exemplary political economy analysis of what has happened across Africa since the contemporary global land grabbing occurred more than a decade ago. While the topic and questions addressed may sound familiar to many readers who have been tracking the issue over the last decade, this volume provides a much needed up to date information, critical insights and nuanced analysis, which place it among the best in Africa’s land rush scholarship and beyond.” (Tsegaye Moreda, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam)“While the stories have faded from the headlines in the decade or so since the trend first emerged, discussions about the implications of large-scale land investments have persisted among academics and development practitioners. The Transnational Land Rush in Africa manages to both highlight emerging trends and provide an analysis that is rich in contextual detail. The book is an important and timely contribution to discourses on the nexus between law, power and economic development in Africa.” (David Deng, Human Rights Lawyer and Researcher, Detcro LLC)
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