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Titre Les transformations de quelques politiques agricoles socialistes en Asie entre 1978 et 1982 (Chine, Vietnam, Cambodge et Laos)
Auteur Christian Taillard
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 89, 1983
Rubrique / Thématique
L'Asie du Sud-Est entre la Chine et l'Inde. Agriculture et pouvoirs
Page 111-143
Résumé anglais Changing Agricultural Politics in Some Asian Socialist Countries Between 1978 and 1982 (China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) As well in China and Vietnam as in Cambodia and Laos, agricultural politics were, since 1975, influenced by the maoist views. The the maoist model became controversial in 1979, in the same way, at the very time when the conflict between China and Vietnam could have made the evolution differ. A family farms system has been reintroduced inside socialist economies by the way of contractual structures. In this paper, the author deals with the meaning of these transformations and wonders if they actually mean that decollectivization is on way and if they they express a tactical withdrawal or a strategic change. Whatever the correct answer should be, one is viewing a transformation in the very scale and nature of the socialization process, a transformation that will affect not only the management of economic affairs but also the control of the social system.
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