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The hidden legacy of Samir Amin: delinking's ecological foundation
2020
Review of African Political Economy
This paper considers the relationship between Samir Amin's programme for delinking, smallholder agriculture, his theories of ecology, and the current of ecological dependency that developed out of North African dependency analysis. It argues that ecological forms of agriculture in fact underpinned the original case from which Amin derived delinkingthe developmental model of Amin's China. It goes on to show how collaborators and fellow travellers of Amin like Mohamed Dowidar, Fawzy Mansour and
doi:10.1080/03056244.2020.1837095
fatcat:mmm7yg63ivejzavzmwjmtzliny