Corridors of Power: The Politics of Environmental Aid to Madagascar (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
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Author(s)Catherine A. Corson
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN / ASIN0300212275
ISBN-139780300212273
AvailabilityNot yet published
Sales Rank6,109,115
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Since the 1970s, the U.S. Agency for International Development has spent millions of dollars to preserve Madagascar’s rich biological diversity. Yet its habitats are still in decline. Studying forty years of policy making in multiple sites, Catherine Corson reveals how blaming impoverished Malagasy farmers for Madagascar’s environmental decline has avoided challenging other drivers of deforestation, such as the logging and mining industries. In this important ethnographic study, Corson reveals how Madagascar’s environmental program reflects the transformation of global environmental governance under neoliberalism.
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