James Putzel

James Putzel is a Professor of Development Studies and Director of the Crisis States Research Centre at the LSE. He was educated at McGill and Oxford universities. His research focus has been on agrarian reform, social capital, political economy of development and crisis and fragile states.[1][2]

He is perhaps best known for his book: A Captive Land: the Politics of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines.[3][4]

Publications

Putzel, James (1992) A captive land : the politics of agrarian reform in the Philippines, London : Catholic Institute for International Relations ; New York : Monthly Review Press

References

  1. http://www2.lse.ac.uk/internationalDevelopment//whoswho/putzelj.aspx London School of Economics: Biography of James Putzel (Accessed March 2011)
  2. http://www.weforum.org/global-agenda-councils/james-putzel?fo=1 World Economic Forum: Biography of James Putzel (Accessed March 2011)
  3. Review of A Captive Land: The Politics of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines by Janice Jiggins International Affairs Apr., 1993, vol. 69, no. 2, p. 405
  4. Review of A Captive Land: The Politics of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines by Gerard Clarke; Third World Quarterly, 1992, vol. 13, no. 4, p. 741-742
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