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印度绿色革命的政治经济学:发展、停滞和转变图书

The Political Economy of India's Green Revolution:Development,Stagnation and Transition

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[内容简介] 本书综合运用经济学、政治学、社会学和人类学等学科的相关研究成果,全面深入地剖析了印度绿色革命的起源、过程和影响。本书最大的特色在于它不是把绿色革命作为一个单纯的农业问题来研究,而是以绿色革命为轴心和参照点详细勾勒了绿色革命以来印度经济、社会和政治发展的全貌,深刻揭示了后殖民主义时代印度经济、社会和政治变迁过程的内在理路和动力。因此,该书不仅对希望深入了解印度三农问题的学者有重要的参考价值,对希望深入了解印度当代社会和政治生态的学者也会产生多方面的启迪。

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丛书名:现代化论坛
作 者: 王立新
编 辑:宋培军
出版社:社会科学文献出版社
出版时间: 2011年05月
语 种:中文
中图分类:F3 农业经济

 附文1 印度农民政治文化变迁和现代民族运动的兴起*

 后记

 附表

 附文2 工业化问题研究范式的反思和重构:从工业主义到重农主义*

 导论

  一 为什么要研究绿色革命

  二 绿色革命的简单概念

  三 研究状况

  四 研究路径和正文结构

  五 方法论

  六 经验资料问题

   1.所谓“一手资料”(primary data/firsthand material)

   2.所谓“原始资料”(original source)

   3.相关学术领域的经验研究成果

 第一章 印度绿色革命的经济和政治起源

  第一节 绿色革命的经济起源:尼赫鲁工业发展战略及其危机

  第二节 绿色革命的政治起源:新农业战略的出台

 第二章 有限的农业现代化

  第一节 国际视野中的农业现代化

  第二节 印度农业中的资本形成

  第三节 印度农业现代化的有限性

 第三章 独特的农业转型

  第一节 马克思主义论域中的农业转型概念:内在的和外在的

  第二节 印度的农业转型:生计农业的现代化

 第四章 印度农业生产组织及其制度变迁

  第一节 一种理论分析框架:农业生产组织和生产方式

  第二节 印度农业生产组织的原生形态

  第三节 近代以来印度农业生产组织制度结构的嬗变

 第五章 结构转型的停滞

  第一节 生计农业转型中的无产阶级化和贫困化过程

  第二节 绿色革命时期的工业增长过程

  第三节 结构转型的停滞及其社会政治后果

 结论 没有发展的转变:后农民社会的到来?

 附文3 农业资本主义的理论和现实:绿色革命期间印度旁遮普邦的农业发展*

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