Smallholdings,land law and the politics of land tenure in Papua New Guinea |
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Authors: | Scott MacWilliam |
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Institution: | School of Social Sciences , Curtin University of Technology , South Bentley , 6102 , Western Australia |
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Abstract: | It has been asserted of Papua New Guinea that the nineteenth and twentieth century expansion of capitalism into that country occurred without the commodification of more than a small amount of land. The various arguments supporting this view are rejected, and the evidence to the contrary is presented. It is shown that from the 1950s smallholder production increases have been substantial, mainly but not wholly in export crops. The role of the state is examined, with particular focus upon the characteristics of state power and the politics of land which have underpinned the increase in smallholder production. Similarities in the quality and application of state power across both colonial and post‐colonial regimes is stressed. |
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