Chapter 1 Agrarian policies in China, Vietnam, Mongolia and Cuba -- Karl-Eugen Wädekin / Cuba Karl-Eugen Wädekin -- chapter 2 The Chinese model and the future of rural-urban development / Claude Aubert -- chapter 3 Socialist agriculture outside Europe: new ways in Mongolian agriculture? / Guenter Jaehne -- chapter 4 Cuba: a unique variant of Soviet-type agriculture / Peter Gey -- chapter 5 Vietnamese agriculture: changing property rights in a mature collectivized agriculture / Adam Fforde
Summary
A fascinating comparative study of how the agricultural experience of the Soviet Bloc has shaped and sometimes hindered development in the rest of the communist world, this book examines the agrarian policies of China, Mongolia, Vietnam, and Cuba, and provides an account of agricultural development in socialist economies which focuses on both the historical and contemporary aspects of this development
Analysis
Communist countries Agricultural industries Development