Governing Cambodia's forests the international politics of policy reform Andrew Cock.
Material type: TextSeries: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph seriesPublication details: Copenhagen NIAS Press 2016.Description: xx, 302 pages illustrations (some color 24 cmISBN:- 9788776941673 (pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The international politics of policy reform Analysing forest governance The politics of policy reform Book structure ch. 2 Tropical forests in the global states-system The evolution of international initiatives related to tropical forests `Sustainable Forest Management' and contemporary forestry reform agendas Tropical forests as an anomalous space in the modern world-system ch. 3 Aid donors and the Cambodian elite Cambodia's contemporary political economy Hun Sen and the Cambodian state: patrimonialism, state-building and class formation External agendas and pressures for reform A hybrid system ch. 4 Cambodia's timber boom and external pressures for reform Prelude to the timber boom The timber boom's first phase: the Thai connection The timber boom's second phase: collaboration and competition within the coalition government Contents note continued: An emerging policy reform agenda and external pressures for reform Rationalities of extraction ch. 5 Extraction The `reform' accommodation The agents and instruments through which the `reform' agenda was furthered Reforms and the governance of extraction ch. 6 Appropriation and enclosure The rationality of appropriation The unravelling of the reform agenda Elite counter-responses and the enclosure of forestland ch. 7 Integration and forest preservation External internal interaction in the trajectory of forest governance The prospects for tropical forest preservation Governmental rationality in the periphery of the post-Cold War international system. External agendas and pressures for reform A hybrid system ch. 4 Cambodia's timber boom and external pressures for reform Prelude to the timber boom The timber boom's first phase: the Thai connection The timber boom's second phase: collaboration and competition within the coalition government Contents note continued: An emerging policy reform agenda and external pressures for reform Rationalities of extraction ch. 5 Extraction The `reform' accommodation The agents and instruments through which the `reform' agenda was furthered Reforms and the governance of extraction ch. 6 Appropriation and enclosure The rationality of appropriation The unravelling of the reform agenda Elite counter-responses and the enclosure of forestland ch. 7 Integration and forest preservation External internal interaction in the trajectory of forest governance The prospects for tropical forest preservation Governmental rationality in the periphery of the post-Cold War international system. Rationalities of extraction ch. 5 Extraction The `reform' accommodation The agents and instruments through which the `reform' agenda was furthered Reforms and the governance of extraction ch. 6 Appropriation and enclosure The rationality of appropriation The unravelling of the reform agenda Elite counter-responses and the enclosure of forestland ch. 7 Integration and forest preservation External internal interaction in the trajectory of forest governance The prospects for tropical forest preservation Governmental rationality in the periphery of the post-Cold War international system.
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