Forests: Nature, People, PowerISBN: 978-0-631-22188-3
Paperback
372 pages
June 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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Martin Doornbos is Professor of Political Science at the
Institute of Social Studies. His current work includes issues of
post-war rehabilitation and development, resource conflicts, and
identity and power. Recent publications include
Institutionalizing Development Policies and Resource Strategies
in Eastern Africa and India: Developing Winners and Losers
(Macmillan, 2000); Post-conflict Eritrea: Prospects for
Reconstruction and Development, co-edited with Alemseged Tesfay
(Red Sea Press, 1999); and Dynamics of State Formation: India
and Europe Compared, co-edited with Sudipta Kaviraj (Sage
Publications, 1997).
Ben White is Professor of Rural Sociology at the Institute of Social Studies. He has extensive research experience on processes of rural change, particularly in Indonesia. He is editor and contributor of Agrarian Transformations: Local Processes and the State in Southeast Asia (University of California Press, 1989), In the Shadow of Agriculture: Non-Farm Activities in the Javanese Economy, Past and Present (KIT Press, 1991) and author of Child Workers in Indonesia (Akatiga, 1998).