Yes No Close. We're still open for business - read our EU and Covid statements. Prothero Michael J. Benton Richard Fortey View All. British Wildlife. Weiter zu British Wildlife. Conservation Land Management. Weiter zu Conservation Land Management. Click to have a closer look. About this book Customer reviews Related titles. Images Additional images. About this book Exploring the paradox that is the persistence of famine in the contemporary world, this book looks at the way the nature of famine is changing in the face of globalization and shifting geo-political forces.
By: Stephen Devereux. Current promotions. English Pastoral. London, ODI. Rubin O The Niger famine: a collapse of entitlements and democratic responsiveness, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 44 3 forthcoming. JAMA 5 — Sen A Poverty and Famines: An essay on entitlement and deprivation. Clarendon, Oxford.
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Devereux, S. Why does famine persist in Africa?. Food Sec. Download citation. Received : 10 November Accepted : 15 December Published : 24 January Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:.
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Series: Routledge studies in development economics , It challenges perceived wisdom about the causes of famine and analyses the worst cases.
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