Agriculture, Bureaucracy, and Military Government in Peru

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Agriculture, Bureaucracy, and Military Government in Peru
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Book excerpt: Monograph on agricultural policies, bureaucracy and the agrarian reform programme of the military government in Peru - reviews agrarian structure in comparative political systems, effect of international borrowing on irrigation systems, the agrarian court system, creation of interest groups and rural worker organizations, internal state conflicts, agricultural cooperatives, public administration, etc., and makes comparison of agrarian reforms in Asia and Latin America. Bibliography pp. 299 to 321.


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