Democracy and Famine

Democracy and Famine
Title Democracy and Famine PDF eBook
Author Olivier Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136865411

Download Democracy and Famine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Famine is the most extreme manifestation of the existence of poverty, inequality and political apathy. Whereas poverty, hunger and diseases are not easily eradicated in the world today, famines are often perceived to be relatively simple to avert. However, the political incentives to prevent famines are not always present. Inspired by the work of Amartya Sen, whose influential hypothesis that democratic institutions together with a free press provide effective protection from famine, Democracy and Famine is a study combining qualitative and quantitative evidence, analysing the effect of democracy on famine prevention. The book’s overall framework moves from placing political systems at the heart of famine protection to look at the political processes involved. Using a case study based approach drawing on famines from India, Malawi and Niger; Democracy and Famine will be of interest to scholars and students of democracy, comparative politics and international relations.

Democratic Political Process and the Fight Against Famine

Democratic Political Process and the Fight Against Famine
Title Democratic Political Process and the Fight Against Famine PDF eBook
Author Alexander De Waal
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 2000
Genre Democracy
ISBN

Download Democratic Political Process and the Fight Against Famine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

10% Less Democracy

10% Less Democracy
Title 10% Less Democracy PDF eBook
Author Garett Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2021-03-16
Genre
ISBN 9781503628977

Download 10% Less Democracy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Democracy is a matter of degree, and this book offers mainstream empirical evidence that shows how rich democracies would be better off with a few degrees less of it.

Mass Starvation

Mass Starvation
Title Mass Starvation PDF eBook
Author Alex de Waal
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 264
Release 2017-12-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1509524703

Download Mass Starvation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The world almost conquered famine. Until the 1980s, this scourge killed ten million people every decade, but by early 2000s mass starvation had all but disappeared. Today, famines are resurgent, driven by war, blockade, hostility to humanitarian principles and a volatile global economy. In Mass Starvation, world-renowned expert on humanitarian crisis and response Alex de Waal provides an authoritative history of modern famines: their causes, dimensions and why they ended. He analyses starvation as a crime, and breaks new ground in examining forced starvation as an instrument of genocide and war. Refuting the enduring but erroneous view that attributes famine to overpopulation and natural disaster, he shows how political decision or political failing is an essential element in every famine, while the spread of democracy and human rights, and the ending of wars, were major factors in the near-ending of this devastating phenomenon. Hard-hitting and deeply informed, Mass Starvation explains why man-made famine and the political decisions that could end it for good must once again become a top priority for the international community.

Poverty and Famines

Poverty and Famines
Title Poverty and Famines PDF eBook
Author Amartya Sen
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 270
Release 1983-01-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0191037435

Download Poverty and Famines Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The main focus of this book is on the causation of starvation in general and of famines in particular. The author develops the alternative method of analysis—the 'entitlement approach'—concentrating on ownership and exchange, not on food supply. The book also provides a general analysis of the characterization and measurement of poverty. Various approaches used in economics, sociology, and political theory are critically examined. The predominance of distributional issues, including distribution between different occupation groups, links up the problem of conceptualizing poverty with that of analyzing starvation.

Starvation and India's Democracy

Starvation and India's Democracy
Title Starvation and India's Democracy PDF eBook
Author Dan Banik
Publisher Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-04-21
Genre Democracy
ISBN 9780415544658

Download Starvation and India's Democracy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Building on Amartya Sen's famous claim that no famine has ever occurred in a democratic country, this volume examines the relationship between democracy, public action and famine prevention in India.

Three Famines

Three Famines
Title Three Famines PDF eBook
Author Thomas Keneally
Publisher Public Affairs
Total Pages 338
Release 2011-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1610390652

Download Three Famines Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Government neglect and individual venality, not food shortages, are historically the causes of sustained, widespread hunger."--Dust jacket.