Publication

Jun 1999

This paper examines more and less successful social mobilizations for the promulgation of agrarian reform laws and their implementation. The author analyzes such past movements in chronological sequence and details the experiences learned in Mexico, Russia, China, Japan, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia and Zimbabwe. The paper also describes how historic attempts to achieve agrarian reform laws through social mobilizations failed in the Philippines, Brazil and India, and explains why.

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Author Gerrit Huizer
Series UNRISD Publications
Issue 103
Publisher United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
Copyright © 1999 United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
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