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Food and Power Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)

Food and Power By Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)

Food and Power by Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)


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Using cross-national statistical analysis and detailed case studies, Thomson shows how different types of governments shape the development process through agricultural policy. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the political economy of development and the relationship between development and political change.

Food and Power Summary

Food and Power: Regime Type, Agricultural Policy, and Political Stability by Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)

The relationship between development and democratization remains one of the most compelling topics of research in political science, yet many aspects of authoritarian regime behavior remain unexplained. This book explores how different types of governments take action to shape the course of economic development, focusing on agriculture, a sector that is of crucial importance in the developing world. It explains variation in agricultural and food policy across regime type, who the winners and losers of these policies are, and whether they influence the stability of authoritarian governments. The book pushes us to think differently about the process linking economic development to political change, and to consider growth as an inherently politicized process rather than an exogenous driver of moves towards democracy.

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'For anyone who thinks they know how authoritarian regimes manage the political dilemma of promoting economic development while sustaining regime stability; you don't, until you have read this book. Using the best of social science - cross-national data, contemporary cases, and careful historical case studies - we see that economic development is a deeply political process with profound political reverberations. A modern work but in the great tradition of Alexander Gerschenkron's Bread and Democracy, Henry's Thomson places food and agriculture at the center of the study of regime change. He emerges full of illuminating insight for scholars of present-day authoritarianism and democracy.' Daniel Ziblatt, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, Harvard University
'Food and Power reminds us of the fundamental tension between cities and countryside over food prices in the course of economic development. Advancing an argument familiar to scholars of African politics, Thomson writes that authoritarian regimes tend to depress food prices to placate hungry consumers in the cities, and that this comes at the expense of small-scale farmers who are difficult to organize politically. Democracy, he contends, produces pro-farmer policy. In this argument, rural social structure and development matter, too, adding important new dimensions to the debate. Food and Power opens questions that are ripe for reanalysis in studies of the political economy of development.' Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and Political Science
'Conflict between rural agricultural producers and urban food consumers is central to understanding development policy, protest, and regime durability around the world. In this timely and carefully argued book, Henry Thomson shows how regimes use agricultural policy to protect their rule - and how this logic of agricultural policymaking differs between democracies and dictatorships. Food and Power draws together insights on urban protest, inequality, and political regimes to develop a novel account of the politics of agricultural policy that is truly global in scope.' Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University
'To conclude, Food and Power impresses with its massive amount of empirical evidence and highly detailed approach to analysis. Its argument is both eminently reasonable and, at times, intriguingly counterintuitive. It was a pleasure to read and should be of considerable interest to scholars of authoritarianism and political economy of development.' Brian Palmer-Rubin, Governance

About Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)

Henry Thomson is an Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. From 2014 to 2017 he was a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. In 2015, his dissertation won the American Political Science Association's Juan Linz Prize for the Best Dissertation in the Comparative Study of Democracy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Policy, institutions and stability; 3. Policy outcomes; 4. Food, policy and unrest; 5. Agricultural rents and regime durability; 6. Germany, 1878-1890; 7. Malaysia, 1969-1980; 8. Conclusion.

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NPB9781108701594
9781108701594
1108701590
Food and Power: Regime Type, Agricultural Policy, and Political Stability by Henry Thomson (Arizona State University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-11-10
251
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