The Limits of State-Led Land Reform: An Introduction

TitleThe Limits of State-Led Land Reform: An Introduction
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Year of Publication2009
AuthorsSikor T, Müller D
Secondary TitleWorld Development
Volume37
Issue8
Pagination1307-1316
Key themesConversion-FoodSecurity, Distribution, Environment, Policy-law
Abstract

This essay introduces a collection of papers that examine the effects of contemporary land reforms in practice. This essay focuses on the roles of state and community in land reform. It argues that state-led strategies encounter significant problems on the ground due to their reliance on ‘‘top-down” initiatives and bureaucratic implementation. Empirical and conceptual insights suggest the benefits of a shift in emphasis from state to community in land reform. Emphasis on community calls for a state that is more reactive to political demands originating ‘‘from below” and more responsive to variation in local institutions and practices.

URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/222131429_The_Limits_of_State-Led_Land_Reform_An_Introduction
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