1st Edition

Development, Poverty and Power in Pakistan The impact of state and donor interventions on farmers

By Syed Mohammad Ali Copyright 2015
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

Rural development remains a major challenge for governments of developing countries such as Pakistan. While a broad range of state and donor interventions impact the lives of poor farmers -who provide a significant proportion of the labour force - comprehensive consideration of these combined interactions remains inadequate. Focussing on Pakistan, this book discusses the political economy of... Read more

1. Introduction 2. State and donor attempts to contend with the problems of poor farmers in Pakistan – A broad overview 3. Situating poor farmers in Pakistan’s rural political economy 4. Ascertaining impacts of state institutions and policies on poor farmers 5. Donor influence on agricultural development and implications for poor farmers 6. Resisting and challenging adversities confronting poor farmers 7. Conclusion

Biography

Syed Mohammad Ali is a post-doctoral fellow at McGill University, Canada. He holds a PhD in development anthropology and has worked in the development sector in Pakistan for fifteen years. Besides academic writing, he has contributed a weekly op-ed column in Pakistani newspapers for the past ten years.