Geopolitics and the Green Revolution

Auteur: Perkins, John H. (Member of the Faculty of the Department of Biology and History of Environment and Technology, Member of the Faculty of the Department of Biology and History of Environment and Technology, Evergreen State College)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
Perkins explores why four countries each sought to develop high yielding wheat production. National security concerns and management of foreign exchange were prime motivators of the new technologies, a relationship that has not been previously developed in studies of agricultural modernization.

En stock

Perkins explores why four countries each sought to develop high yielding wheat production. National security concerns and management of foreign exchange were prime motivators of the new technologies, a relationship that has not been previously developed in studies of agricultural modernization.
ISBN / EAN 9780195110135
Auteur Perkins, John H. (Member of the Faculty of the Department of Biology and History of Environment and Technology, Member of the Faculty of the Department of Biology and History of Environment and Technology, Evergreen State College)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc