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IDS Bulletin | 2013

South–South Cooperation in Africa: Historical, Geopolitical and Political Economy Dimensions of International Development

Kojo Sebastian Amanor

This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent powers and African nations centred on agricultural development. It investigates the impact of South–South relations on the nature of development and technical cooperation, aid and investment, and on the configuration of relations between states, farmers and the private sector. It examines the extent to which the experiences of China and Brazil in developing their agriculture result in qualitatively new paradigms for agricultural development, and whether they create new openings for a redefinition of development policy and practice. Moreover, the article assesses whether South–South development cooperation merely reinforces the drive to capital accumulation unleashed by global economic liberalisation, reflecting strategies by emergent powers to acquire new markets for agricultural technology, inputs, services and new sources of raw materials. In conclusion, the article questions the extent to which alternative paradigms for development cooperation can be created within the institutional framework created by neoliberal reform.


IDS Bulletin | 2013

Expanding Agri‐business: China and Brazil in Ghanaian Agriculture

Kojo Sebastian Amanor

This article examines the extent, framing and structure of Chinese and Brazilian investments in Ghana. It outlines the changing political economy of the agrarian sector, in the context of market liberalisation and the rise of agri‐business. The article examines the specificities of Chinese agricultural investments in Ghana in relation to wider investments and Chinese interests in the country. It also examines Brazilian investments within the Ghanaian agricultural sector in relation to the expansion of Brazilian agri‐business and its integration into the global economy. Finally, it discusses the impact of these developments on Ghanaian agriculture and society.


Africa | 1964

The Migrant Cocoa-Farmers of Southern Ghana: A Study in Rural Capitalism

Kojo Sebastian Amanor; Polly Hill


Africa | 2010

Family Values, Land Sales and Agricultural Commodification in South-Eastern Ghana

Kojo Sebastian Amanor


The Journal of Peasant Studies | 2012

Global resource grabs, agribusiness concentration and the smallholder: two West African case studies

Kojo Sebastian Amanor


Journal of Agrarian Change | 2009

Global Food Chains, African Smallholders and World Bank Governance

Kojo Sebastian Amanor


Africa | 1995

Dynamics of herd structures and herding strategies in West Africa: a study of market integration and ecological adaptation

Kojo Sebastian Amanor


Human Ecology | 2007

Space, Time, Rhetoric and Agricultural Change in the Transition Zone of Ghana

Kojo Sebastian Amanor; Opoku Pabi


Human Ecology | 2007

Temporal Heterogeneity in the Study of African Land Use Interdisciplinary Collaboration between Anthropology, Human Geography and Remote Sensing

Jane I. Guyer; Eric F. Lambin; Lisa Cliggett; Peter A. Walker; Kojo Sebastian Amanor; Thomas J. Bassett; Elizabeth Colson; Rod Hay; Katherine Homewood; Olga F. Linares; Opoku Pabi; Pauline E. Peters; Thayer Scudder; Matthew D. Turner; John Unruh


World Development | 2016

A New Politics of Development Cooperation? Chinese and Brazilian Engagements in African Agriculture

Ian Scoones; Kojo Sebastian Amanor; Arilson Favareto; Gubo Qi

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Arilson Favareto

Universidade Federal do ABC

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