内容説明
Rural Development in Asia reflects Etienne's long-standing involvement in the development problems of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, India, and Pakistan. All five countries share problems of limited resources and large populations, and have a common goal of alleviating hunger and poverty. Etienne's pragmatic conclusions have major implications for rural development throughout the Third World.
目次
Background and Analytical Framework
Afghanistan
The Initial Stages
Afghanistan
From Progress to Tragedy
The Indian Subcontinent
The Starting Point
Indian Agriculture
The Initial Boost
The Second Step
The Old and the New
A Slow Awakening
Into the Paddy Fields
The Mosaic of Peninsular India
Pakistan
The World's Largest Irrigated Basin
Bangladesh
Towards a Possible Future
The Chinese Countryside
Technical Innovations and Ideology
After Mao Zedong
Towards a Theoretical Outline
Conclusion
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